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Once again we've brought you the most comprehensive directory of plumbing manufacturers, product suppliers, and organizations in the industry. Browse the product categories and then look up the contact information for relevant suppliers in the alphabetical listing. It couldn't be easier! 18Manufacturer List 39Manufacturers by Category VOLUME 7, NUMBER 10 • DECEMBER 2008 18 G ETTING TECHNICAL 10Lessons Learned........................................... J. Joe Scott II, CPD, FASPE Know Your Products! 12Designer’s Notebook...................................... Joseph V. Messina, CPD Acoustics in Plumbing Systems, Part 2 56Hydronics for Plumbing Engineers......................... Roy C.E. Ahlgren Rules of Thumb 58Plumbing Technology of the Future........... Winston Huff, CPD, LEED AP Embedded Carbon in Building Plumbing Systems Plumbing Systems & Design™ is published by the American Society of Plumbing Engineers, Inc., 8614 W. 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ISSN 1548-5897 WWW.PSDMAGAZINE.ORG SIX IMPORTANT REASONS TO SPECIFY WILKINS 1 2 3 4 Test cocks do not have to be removed to gain access to internals. There are no o-rings in the test cocks that could be damaged, leak or be loosened by vandals. Large opening, single access cover for easier maintenance. If the seal is damaged, it can be replaced without removing the device from the line. There are no sliding o-rings. Lightweight epoxy coated ductile iron grooved body allows lighter weight, grooved gate or butterfly valves. Because they are epoxy coated, our assembly can be painted. No tools are required to remove either check valve from the body thru 6” and no special tools for the larger valves. 5 Wilkins check assemblies use captured springs. There is no need to remove the spring assembly for any service function. Our springs cannot accidently unwind, creating safety concerns like other check assemblies. Wilkins poppet design is much simpler than most and is the easiest to service. The repair kits are very low cost. The rubber seal ring and poppet are held in place with 4 large bolts which firmly seat the rubber against the seat profile. 6 Closed Check Valve Open Check Valve Patented Monitor Switch allow our EST system to provide the highest level of protection from flooding due to catastrophic relief valve discharge. Visit our web site for more information at www.zurn.com As with all Wilkins 300/400 Series Backflow Preventers, the innovative lighter weight, grooved body 300 “A” Series is a field-proven, simple, yet effective design. Specify the Wilkins 300/400 Series or the new 300A Series for your next installation or retrofit. Customer Service Representatives available Monday-Friday 5:30 am to 5:00 pm PST • Call 877-222-5356 or 805-226-6297 info@zurnwilkins.com or visit us online at www.zurn.com P E RSPECTIV ES PUBLISHER/EDITOR IN CHIEF Stanley M. Wolfson ASPEEXDIR@ASPE.ORG 6From the Publisher......................................... Stanley M. Wolfson The 2009 Spec Guide Is Here! 8Speaking Out 60The World of Design/Build.............................. Michael Smith, CPD M The Economy Is in the Tank. Now What? A G A Z I N E EDITOR J. Joe Scott II, CPD, FASPE jscott@cannondesign.com A S P E REPOR T TECHNICAL EDITORS Karl Atteberry, PE Thomas J. Breu, PE, CPD, LEED AP Esteban Cabello, PE, CPD, FASPE Dale J. 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Catalpa Avenue, Suite 1007 Chicago, IL 60656-1116 (773) 693-2773, Fax (773) 695-9007 info@psdmagazine.org www.psdmagazine.org 65 ASPE Board of Directors 2008–2010 President Julius A. Ballanco, PE, CPD, FASPE Vice President, Technical JB Engineering and Code Consulting PC Munster, IN Norman Parks, CET, CPD The Wooten Company Raleigh, NC Treasurer Region 1 Director Gregory L. Mahoney, CPD, FASPE TLC Engineering for Architecture Brentwood, TN R. Paul Silvestre B.J. Terroni Co. Inc. Bensalem, PA 4 Plumbing Systems & Design Vice President, Education Vice President, Legislative Diane M. Wingard, CPD KTD Consulting Engineers Altamonte Springs, FL Greg A. Farmer, PE Michael Brady Inc. Engineering Knoxville, TN Region 2 Director Region 3 Director Mitchell J. Clemente, CPD Westlake Reed Leskosky Cleveland, OH DECEMBER 2008 David H. Anelli Heery Design Orlando, FL Vice President, Membership Jeffrey Ingertson, CPD Titeflex Corp., Gastite Division Sierra Vista, AZ Region 4 Director Matthew R. Bell, CPD Plumbing Systems Design Santee, CA Vice President, Affiliate Secretary William M. Smith Jay R. Smith Mfg. Co. Montgomery, AL Gregory L. Mahoney, CPD, FASPE TLC Engineering for Architecture Brentwood, TN Region 5 Director Executive Director Timothy A. Smith, CPD Metro Design Associates Schaumburg, IL Stanley M. Wolfson Chicago, IL WWW.PSDMAGAZINE.ORG Which fitting isn’t fitting? You’d have to upgrade to a 3/4" PEX pipe to match the flow rate of a 1/2" copper tube at the same velocity. PEX pipe can give you fits with flow rates – and budgets. Let’s compare two systems: one with 1/2" copper tube (which uses external fittings) and the other, 1/2" PEX pipe (which uses internal fittings). The copper tube system can achieve a flow rate of 5 gallons per minute at a given velocity. But at the same velocity in a PEX system, its restrictive internal fittings reduce flow rate by 60%. To achieve the flow rate of the copper system, you’d have to move up to a 3/4" or larger PEX pipe. And larger pipe costs more and is harder to install, offsetting any savings you hoped PEX would provide. So go with the flow and choose copper tube. To see how this tried and true plumbing material and its external fittings fit into your next project, call 800-741-6823 or visit www.copper.org/inside info.htm. We’ll even send you a free Copper Tube Sizing Calculator and Copper Tube Handbook. The plumbing people prefer. FROMTHEPUBLISHER By Stanley M. Wolfson The 2009 Spec Guide Is Here! The December issue of PS&D is a special one. It is our annual Plumbing Systems Specification Guide for plumbing engineers, designers, specifiers, and contractors. This guide is for anyone who wants to find every product that is used in the plumbing industry and will be specified in final construction documents. Inside the guide you will find listings for more than 600 manufacturers in the plumbing industry. (Note: These are manufacturers, not representatives.) The final directory is compiled from various sources, and no company is required to pay to be listed. For each company, you will find a cross index by category of items, including 334 main categories with another 907 possible subcategories. This is a self-listing service, so manufacturers are required to list their companies under each category and subcategory that best describe their products. If a company does not respond to the annual survey and indicate the categories of products it produces, it misses out on an important aspect of the guide. One value-added part of this guide is the online version located at www.psdmagazine.org. The online version is fully searchable by manufacturer name or product category. You can enter any company name or part of a name and any product name or category (or combinations thereof ). We hope you will use this unique feature, which helps the plumbing engineering, design, and contracting community find information in a fast and convenient manner. By the way, when you do find a manufacturer or product you want to view, you often can just click on the web address that is provided. This is a nifty feature many manufacturers choose to include in their listing. There Will Be Only One Plumbing Systems & Design publishes a combined issue for the months of January and February, so when you don’t receive your February 2009 issue, it’s okay. You are not missing out on anything. That’s the way it is designed to be. engineering professionals. It is this highly active floor traffic of high-quality attendees that continues to attract exhibitors year after year. In fact, by the end of the 2008 EPE, more than 93 percent of the exhibitors had re-signed and picked booth space for the 2010 Exposition in Philadelphia. The half-empty part is why more members do not take advantage of the fantastic educational programs that are provided. Those who do attend find the educational sessions not only informative, but also helpful professionally. With popular programs such as the green plumbing track, where attendance was standing-room only, and the hands-on BIM computer workshops, which were completely full, it’s curious why more members don’t attend and learn. Maybe in 2010… Of course, we had a grand prize giveaway: a 2009 Saturn Sky sports car. It was won by Robert Choby of the Johnstown Chapter. Congratulations Robert! More than 2,000 prizes also were given out to the attendees who chose to play the ASPE EXPO-OPOLY game. Great fun was had by all. Is It that Time of Year Already? Yep, it is. By the time you get this magazine you already will have devoured your turkey, stuffing, and pumpkin pie and probably are looking forward to a festive holiday season. As a reader of this magazine, we’d like you to take extra care this holiday season. First, drive carefully. We want to have you back reading PS&D after the holidays. Second, with the faltering economy, try to be gracious and giving to those in need. Many people will be facing unknowns and hardships in the coming year, so please help where you can. May the coming days bring you much joy and happiness, and may you and your family have a very merry and happy holiday. What? You Weren’t There? Where? The 2008 ASPE Convention and Engineered Plumbing Exposition, of course. It’s always gratifying to see the turnout for the combined Convention and EPE. This year, 5,844 people attended, making it one of the biggest events in the Society’s history. All of the exhibitors were extremely pleased with the turnout and what they call the “quality” of the attendees (the fact that most are in the profession). With a membership of more than 7,000 plumbing industry professionals, achieving a turnout of this magnitude speaks volumes, although you do have to look at the half-full/ half-empty comparison. Many attendees were there for the Exposition. 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For more information, visit www.Sta-TiteSystem.com SPEAKINGOUT The Code Official and Engineered Plumbing Systems In John Rattenbury’s article “Responsible Charge in Engineered Plumbing Systems” (PS&D, June 2008), in which he explores the engineer’s responsibility for engineered plumbing systems, he briefly mentions the role of the code official in the approval process (citing International Plumbing Code Sections 105.2 and 105.4). Section 105 contains approval provisions for modifications, alternative materials and methods, and alternative engineered designs for plumbing systems. This section grants authority to the code official to either allow or deny such modifications and alternatives. Hence, the approval provisions exclusively rest on the determination of the code official. The code official is vested with the power to determine what a satisfactory design is, what complies with the intent of the code, what is considered equivalent to the code’s prescription, and what tests are further needed to provide evidential substantiation for the alternative. Furthermore, only where the code official determines that the alternative engineered design conforms to the intent of the code shall the plumbing system be approved (Section 105.4.5). The 2006 Uniform Plumbing Code has likewise moved in this direction (Section 301). These discretionary powers essentially give the code official a judicial function over the engineer. The engineer must submit his case, and the code official will decide his ruling. In allowing a window for innovative and emerging technological alternative methods and designs, the model plumbing codes also have heightened the administrative powers of the code official. This acutely raises the question concerning the code official’s qualifications ing heAt r wAte estic Dom for to make such judgments, particularly as Are All PeX Plumbing designs and methods systems the sAme? are based on engineere com ing practices and as over to how leArn retrofit chAllenges materials and equipment are becoming more technologically advanced. As a code official myself, I am aware of the responsible charge of interpreting and enforcing the plumbing code. Being able to interpret is to know the meaning of the established principles behind the codification. Such principles take the code official into the realm of physics and mathematics upon which engineering practices are based. For the code official rightly to discern the intent of the code as well as to make judgments on alternative June 2008 ✺ A publication of AmericAn Society of Plumbing engineerS the Catch Some Sun PSDMAGAZINE.ORG The magazine for plumbing engineers, designers, specifiers, code officials, contractors, manufacturers, master plumbers, and plumbing professionals engineered designs and modifications, what level of engineering knowledge is really needed? Although the IPC does not provide the qualifications for the code official, such qualifications may be inferred from his responsibilities regarding alternative designs or modifications. The 2003 International Plumbing Code Commentary provides further insight into these responsibilities. A code official’s primary responsibility is to ensure that such modifications and alterations conform to the intent and purpose of the code without impacting the public’s health or fire safety. Hence, the code official should possess a thorough knowledge of the plumbing code including the rational intent for any particular codification and its relation to the health of the public. Use the venting system as an example. The code official should have adequate understanding of the venting system’s main purpose: to protect the trap seal of each plumbing fixture. The protection required has been standardized in the model codes in not allowing a 2-inch trap seal to be subjected to more than a differential pneumatic pressure of 1 inch of water column (equivalent to 0.036 pounds per square inch). The trap seal prohibits toxic sewer gases such as methane, sulphuretted hydrogen, and carbonic oxide that are poisonous and obnoxious to the human system from entering living spaces. The intent of the standardized protection is to provide a factor of safety for the vent system to ensure the protection of health. To follow the example further, what qualifications are needed for the code official to make a judgment on an alternate material or design for a vent system containing an air-admittance valve (AAV) or a combined AAV and positive air pressure attenuator (PAPA)? The code official will need to evaluate its conformity to the intent of the code, i.e. the pneumatic pressure differential is not more than 1 inch of water column for each trap. The valuation now turns to principles of engineering and the mechanics of the devices themselves. (It is not my intent to evaluate the AAV or PAPA, only to illustrate the qualitative knowledge needed by the code official to make an engineering judgment.) In determining the alternative design of AAVs with or without PAPAs in lieu of a vent pipe system to the open atmosphere, the code official will need to have basic knowledge of the physics of positive and negative air pressures (pressure transients) and the conditions of occurrence within the drainage and vent system. The code official also will need to interpret and understand technical submissions, including identifying the approval agencies, interpreting the performance standard criteria for AAVs, and looking for the testing criteria. If the testing criteria is lacking, the code official has the power to order testing of the device to meet performance standards as intended by the code and satisfactory to the code official. This requires the code official to know the applicable agency to perform the testing and what the testing shall substantiate. Data test results and the manufacturer’s instructions also need to be interpreted to apply sound technical judgment and render a verdict for equivalent performance. Want to comment on an article or ask a PS&D author a question? Send your thoughts or queries to articles@psdmagazine.org. (Published letters may be edited for length and content.) 8 Plumbing Systems & Design DECEMBER 2008 WWW.PSDMAGAZINE.ORG In submitting the design calculations, the engineer shows the pneumatic pressure differentials within the system. The code official must in turn be able to interpret the formulas and the results of the calculations to evaluate the design’s conformity to the intent of the code. Such formulas may include equations expressing the velocity (rate of discharge) of airflow, static pressure of air, and friction head loss. In addition to being able to interpret such formulas, the code official will need to determine if any given formula is applicable for the calculation. Computer software programs may perform the required calculations. For example, the AIRNET model was developed to actually calculate and show waves of estimated pressure transients in the system. This will indicate for the engineer where to best place the AAV or PAPA devices. This presents the code official with a very sophisticated method of calculation that may be beyond his capabilities to evaluate truly, especially if he is unfamiliar with the program and the underlying measures of engineering calculations. We can repeat this scenario with other engineered designed systems such as siphonic roof drainage, rainwater recovery systems, hot water return designs, and water booster systems. With any engineered design system, we can summarize the code official’s minimal qualifications to make a determination of a satisfactory engineering design in compliance to the intent of the code as follows: • Awareness of health, life, and safety issues relating to plumbing systems • Comprehensive knowledge of the plumbing code, including its purpose and intent • Competent understanding of the physics of plumbing • Proficiency in interpreting technical data pertaining to performance standards, testing criteria, and test results • Ability to work with engineering mathematics and formulas • Familiarity with commonly accepted engineering practices John Rattenbury points out that engineering is a very specialized profession. The rules of the profession do not allow engineers to sign and seal documents dealing with subject matter in which they lack competence, nor to perform engineering outside their area of expertise. Since the code official has jurisdictional authority over the engineer, perhaps the same rules should apply. It would seem just as unethical for a code official to place a valuation on an engineered design when he lacks the technical competence to do so. The model codes have unwittingly placed the code official in a precarious ethical position, for not all code officials are engineers. The code official may act unethically in two directions at this point. He may deny the engineered design because of incompetency to evaluate truly (perhaps vaguely indicating that it is outside the scope of the plumbing code or local amendments), or he may blindly approve the design relying solely on the professional engineer. This kind of approval is essentially negligence on the part of the code official since he is not able to evaluate truly. The committees for the model codes may wish to reconsider the administrative powers of the code official pertaining to engineered designs. More harm than good may result from unethical choices either way. The Illinois state constitution requires all judges to be licensed attorneys-at-law. Likewise, it seems just as judicial for all code officials to be licensed professional engineers if they are required to pass a judgment on engineered designs. If not licensed, then perhaps an alternative would be a Certified in Plumbing Design (CPD) designation as a minimum requirement. Some practical considerations for the professional engineer would be first to verify the qualifications of the code official before submitting alternative engineered design plans. If the code official is not qualified, then by agreement with the code official a third party may perform the plan review. A third party may be a neighboring code official who is a professional engineer or holds a CPD, or it may be a private organization such as the ICC or IAPMO that retains professional engineers to perform reviews. The state also may have a department that performs such services. Another practical consideration is for the code official. The heightened administrative power is a great incentive for further education and certification. Local colleges may offer an associates engineering degree, which is a good way to prepare for the CPD. The coursework and certification would provide the code official with common engineering practices and a level of competence to perform evaluations for engineered plumbing designs. John Rattenbury is to be applauded for raising the ethical issue for professional engineers and for inadvertently raising the ethical bar for the code official as well. Both engineer and code official alike have the ethical responsibility to refrain from matters in which they lack competence for the sake of the health, life, and safety of the public they serve. Daniel P. Cole Plumbing inspector and plumbing plans examiner Lake Zurich, Illinois DECEMBER 2008 Plumbing Systems & Design 9 LESSONS LEARNED By J. Joe Scott II, CPD, FASPE Know Your Products! When I was walking around the Engineered Plumbing Exposition at the ASPE Convention in Long Beach, California, in late October, it occurred to me that we are starting to see a change in the piping materials that are available for our systems. This became even more pronounced when I received an e-mail survey regarding various new piping materials and the intricacies of each of the types and their ratings. I started to think about what would cause me to change how I currently specify a piping system to consider the use of a different piping material. Change can be good, but not understanding why you are making the change can lead to consequences that could have an effect on your system that you did not expect. For instance, the use of polymers in plumbing systems is expanding. Unfortunately, this puts the burden of verifying the appropriate use of the new materials on plumbing engineers. Our verifying the appropriate use of materials is not a new concept, but the number of options available is increasing all the time. It is imperative that we take the time to understand the pluses and minuses of all the options to ensure that the system will work the way we intended. The key to applying new technological advances in piping is to understand the limitations of the product you want to use. I think we need to consider some things as we start to review the various options available to us for our piping systems and their applicability. First and foremost, while a material may be allowed by code, use of that material may not be applicable to every situation. Many materials are acceptable to the plumbing code but would not perform well if they were used in a slightly different service. For instance, copper piping is the choice for water piping systems most of the time, but the use of copper for a pure water system certainly is not recommended. The aggressive nature of pure water would prove to be disastrous to copper piping. A thermoplastic such as polypropylene is a much better choice. Many thermoplastic piping materials are being developed for a variety of piping systems. Some materials are developed specifically for compressed air and gas piping as well as for all of the various water uses. The industry also is starting to market the use of thermoplastic materials in systems as they are recyclable and, in theory, more sustainable than other piping choices. The real key is knowing when a particular piping material is suitable for your application. While sustainability seems to be the latest buzzword, I think it is here to stay. Sustainability causes one to consider how he designs an entire system and fosters the thought that we need to conserve 10 Plumbing Systems & Design DECEMBER 2008 our resources for future generations. For one, I am glad to see us making this move toward a more sustainable world. I can remember back in school when we did not call it sustainability. We called it ecology, but the concept was the same. Many of the piping materials that are being developed are for very specific uses and applications. During the ASPE Engineered Plumbing Exposition, I came across a plastic piping product that contained a composite material inside of the piping system that caused the plastic piping to have a similar coefficient of expansion to copper piping. Why? One of the issues with the use of plastics is the coefficient of expansion and not being able to compensate for the changes in the piping characteristic when exposed to varying temperatures both inside and outside of the piping system. This new product compensates for that effect. The key to applying new technological advances in piping is to understand the limitations of the product you want to use. Different pressures, wall thicknesses, materials, and composite materials give each type of piping a specific advantage or disadvantage over another product. The small differences may be what accelerate the acceptance of one material and keep another material from being competitive. You should make sure that you have done your homework when it comes to these new materials and watch out for look-a-likes. Sometimes a pipe material seems similar, and you will be told that it performs just like the other guys, when in fact that may not be true. You are the person who is specifying the product and are responsible for the system design as a whole. Be certain of what you need for your design to operate properly. This goes for more than just plastic piping systems—it goes for everything we do. Just remember, for every product there is an application, and for every application there is a product. Knowing when a product is the right one for your application is the secret. Joe Scott is senior plumbing designer for Cannon Design in St. Louis. To comment on this article or for more information, e-mail articles@psdmagazine.org. WWW.PSDMAGAZINE.ORG Introducing Sloan’s Solar Collection Combining environmentally sound technologies with leading-edge electronics, the Sloan SOLIS ® is designed to deliver continuous energy and water savings, while reducing operating and maintenance costs. Sloan SOLIS® High-Efficiency Urinal Sloan SOLIS® Faucet Sloan SOLIS® Dual-Flush High-Efficiency Toilet The Sloan SOLIS ® solar-powered collection is a breakthrough in design and function that transforms light into power. The Sloan SOLIS® Series of Flushometers and Faucets provides the ultimate in conservation and performance. Generating Efficiency Through Technology Patent Pending 866-663-2289 w w w. s l o a n v a l v e . c o m DESIGNER’S NOTEBOOK By Joseph V. Messina, CPD Acoustics in Plumbing Systems, Part 2 In Part 1 (PS&D, July/August 2008), I discussed how noise and vibration in plumbing systems are caused by fluid velocity, water hammer, expansion/contraction, and plumbing equipment, as well as how these noises and vibrations are conducted partly along the pipe itself and partly by the column of water within the pipe. This column discusses the means and methods of noise reduction and vibration control. INTERNATIONAL STANDARD In 1999, the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) adopted the third edition of ISO 3822: Laboratory Tests on Noise Emission from Appliances and Equipment Used in Water Supply Installations. This standard outlines specific test methods for evaluating noise emissions from plumbing fixtures, as well as a uniform rating system, which uses the Lap value, or an appliance’s sound pressure level in decibels. Fixtures can be classified by their Lap rating: devised attempts to isolate piping from contact with the building’s components. The plumbing designer also must verify that the contractor has isolated every contact point. Contractors often are inconsistent with their attempts to alleviate noise and vibration, which can result in failure of effort. The noise and vibration of storm and sanitary drainage piping passing through floors can be minimized with the use of rubber or neoprene pads placed under the ears of the floor clamps (see Figure 2). If the piping is very large, spring isolators can be used, which is very effective. The piping also must be isolated from contact with the edges of the floor or floor sleeve by using an acoustical sealant within the annular space between the floor or floor sleeve and piping. Figure 2 Acoustical protection at pipe penetration through the floor • Group I: Lap < 20 • Group II: 20 > Lap < 30 • Not classified: Lap > 30 Fixtures with a lower Lap rating generate lower levels of noise as compared to those fixtures with higher Lap ratings; thus, they cause fewer end-user complaints. STORM AND SANITARY DRAINAGE PIPING We all know that noise and vibration can be issues when plastic storm and sanitary drainage piping is used in lieu of cast iron. The noise and vibration are caused not only by the water running through the piping, but also by the connection of the piping to the building’s components. To alleviate this noise, contractors can use various types of material such as felt or rubber when passing through studs, walls, or hangers. The plumbing designer can specify tested manufactured products to stop this type of noise and vibration (see Figure 1). These tested products can be faster and easier to install when compared to the contractor’s field- Figure 1 Acoustical protection for suspended waste, water, or other piping Source: Hubbard Enterprises–Holdrite Isolating the noise that is transferred from horizontal piping through hanger supports can be accomplished by placing approved felt, rubber, or neoprene material between the hanger and piping. Another method is the use of spring or rubber-isolated hanger rod attachments approved for the application. WATER Distribution PIPING Noise generated by water running through plastic piping can travel through the air (as opposed to through the structure), which is called airborne noise. Wrapping the piping with foam rubber or fiberglass insulation can minimize this noise. Dense materials work best to accomplish noise reduction. Insulation manufacturers provide test data to indicate the level of noise reduction to be expected. As mentioned in Part 1, noise generated from water distribution systems is brought on by water pressure, velocity, constrictions, and fittings and typically is transmitted as structure-borne vibration (see Figure 3). Laboratory tests have shown that plastic water piping is quieter than copper tubing. However, some codes do not approve certain plastic water piping, so verify what type of plastic piping is acceptable in the area in which the building is located. Similar to drainage piping, steps should be taken to protect water piping from direct contact with the building’s structure. If not specified, contractors may use the least costly method available by wrapping tubing with some type of felt to isolate piping Source: Hubbard Enterprises–Holdrite 12 Plumbing Systems & Design DECEMBER 2008 WWW.PSDMAGAZINE.ORG Value engineering is not what it used to be. Used to be you could cut costs without having to cut corners. But these days, can you be sure? Does the name on the pipe really identify who made it, or the exact date it was made? Does it really meet the specifications? You may not want to cut corners. But these days, maybe someone else is doing it for you. 423 892 0137 www.cispi.org DESIGNER’S NOTEBOOK Figure 3 Acoustical protection for piping through metal stud running through studs and joists. The EXPANSION AND CONTRACTION plumbing designer should not allow this Hot water running through copper method and instead should specify an or plastic piping can cause the piping inexpensive and proven method with to expand and contract. The expansion the use of rubber isolators that are manand contraction causes the piping to ufactured and tested for the application move, thus making a popping or crack(see Figures 4 and 5). ling noise. This noise is because the To prevent noise transfer when water piping is in contact with the building’s piping is passing through the wood, structure. The use of rubber padding metal, or concrete floor system, the between the piping and structure can common approach is to place rubber alleviate the noise. Expansion and neoprene pads under the ears of the contraction also can occur with storm floor riser clamps (see Figure 2). These water or sanitary water running through pads come in various thicknesses, plastic piping. from ¼ inch to ¾ inch or even thicker. FIXTURES, FAUCETS, AND The piping also must be isolated from APPLIANCES contact with the edge of the floor penPlumbing fixtures should be chosen etration, whether it is wood, concrete, for their sound qualities. Vitreous china or metal decking. This can be accomand cast iron offer good sound quality, Source: Hubbard Enterprises–Holdrite plished by the use of acoustical sealant as do stainless steel and fiberglass if the in the annular space between the piping bottoms of the basins are coated with and structure as done with storm and a material that make the sink quiet when water is turned on. For sanitary drainage piping (see Figure 1). the water connection between the fixture and the water supply, When hangers are used, noise reduction can be accomplished flexible tubing made of corrugated stainless steel or braided nylon with the use of spring-isolated hangers attached at the structure will perform better than chrome-plated copper or rigid brass or hangers lined with felt or rubber material to break the direct supply lines. Always keep the supply piping to a fixture from direct contact between the hanger and water piping. contact with the wall surface by providing rubber or dense foam WATER HAMMER isolation spacers between the stub-outs and the wall surface. As mentioned in Part 1, water hammer is another annoying Tub and shower fixtures and faucets are the worst regarding cause of noise and vibration. Air-filled stubs referred to as air noise generation, so they should be treated the same as water chambers have been used, but they are effective only for a short stub-outs to fixtures. The showerhead arm, tub spout, and all period because they fill with water, which makes them ineffecsupply lines must be kept from contact with wall surfaces (see tive. The most effective way to prevent water hammer is a shock Figure 6). This can be accomplished by providing a ¼-inch space arrestor, which is a mechanical manufactured device. The arrestor between the pipe and wall surface. Installing a ¼-inch rubber pad should be installed in the piping as recommended by the arresor neoprene liner between the building’s structure and a cast iron tor manufacturer and located near the equipment or fast-closing tub can eliminate noise and vibration transfer as water enters the valve such as washing machines, flush valves, and ball valves. tub. Figure 5 Acoustical protection for vertical and horizontal piping Figure 4 Acoustical isolators for lavatories or sinks Source: Hubbard Enterprises–Holdrite 14 Plumbing Systems & Design Source: Hubbard Enterprises–Holdrite DECEMBER 2008 WWW.PSDMAGAZINE.ORG Press technology... the inside story. Viega ProPress® with the patented Smart Connect® Feature ProPress 1/2" to 2" fittings. EPDM seal Fitting bead Only Viega ProPress fittings and valves offer the Smart Connect® feature, a quick and easy way to identify connections that need pressing. During pressure testing, water or air flows past the sealing element indicating an unpressed fitting. Since 2005, Viega’s Smart Connect feature has assured hundreds of millions of leak-free connections for water and gas applications throughout the world. ProPress is approved for potable water, fuel gas, marine and stainless steel applications. Viega ProPress fittings carry a 50-year warranty for copper. Discover the difference Viega quality makes on your next project. For more information contact us at 1-877-843-4262. ProPress fitting An unpressed connection with the Smart Connect feature allows liquids and/or air to pass by the sealing element during pressure test. Pressed connection is pressed in front of, on top of, and behind the seal making a gas or water-tight seal. The Smart Connect feature is sealed during pressing. ProPress XL-C 2-1/2" to 4" fittings. Stainless steel grip ring PBT spacer EPDM seal The stainless steel grip ring is pressed, forcing the grip ring teeth against the tube, making a high-strength connection. Fitting bead ProPress XL-C fitting Viega ... The global leader in plumbing and heating systems. W W W . V I E G A . C O M 1 - 8 7 7 - 8 4 3 - 4 2 6 2 DESIGNER’S NOTEBOOK Figure 6 Acoustical isolator for shower mixing valve Joseph V. Messina, CPD, is the discipline director of plumbing engineering for CUH2A Inc., Architecture, Engineering, Planning in Atlanta. He has more than 30 years experience specializing in plumbing and fire protection design of instructional, research, and medical facilities. For more information or to comment on this article, e-mail articles@ psdmagazine.org. pump and rubber or spring isolators mounted between the pump and the pump pad or floor. Foam rubber shields sometimes are placed around the equipment to reduce the noise level. When connecting the piping to a pump or other equipment, flexible connectors can help alleviate noise and vibration, especially with equipment that generates a great deal of vibration. Be careful to select a flexible connector that is compatible with the piping system material type and the system fluid type. Other Tips Source: Hubbard Enterprises–Holdrite VALVES, PUMPS, AND EQUIPMENT Valves are a major contributor of noise in a plumbing system. Choosing valves with smooth flow characteristics can alleviate noise. Valve manufacturers offer flow and turbulence data to assist in your choice of a valve. Full-way ball valves and full-way gate valves have smooth waterways and are the quietest valves. Pumps and some equipment can be very loud and usually are isolated by a foam rubber shield placed over the impeller of a A plumbing designer can use several other methods to alleviate noise and vibration in a plumbing system. First, work with the architect to ensure that plumbing walls are not located anywhere near quiet rooms such as conference rooms, private offices, and work stations. If this cannot be avoided, then the walls around plumbing should be constructed to minimize sound transfer. The plumbing designer also should avoid running piping above the ceilings of these quiet rooms. Second, know and understand the building and its spaces and be sensitive to the conditions of the building. In seismic regions, avoid the use of rigid seismic or sway bracing where possible. Use systems that include aircraft-type cable and accessories that are designed to allow minimal swaying under seismic movement. RESOURCES Plumbing Engineering Design Handbook, Volume 1: Fundamentals of Plumbing Engineering, Chapter 10: “Acoustics in Plumbing Systems.” American Society of Plumbing Engineers. O’Neil, Chip. Plumbing System Noise Mitigation. Hubbard Enterprises–Holdrite. Vista, California. waterless urinal • Water Conservation, Green and LEED Design • IAPMO Classified • Recyclable 18 gage 304- stainless steel construction • Open bottom for servicing and installation • No messy and expensive replacement liquid cartridges 800-488-8999 www.acorneng.com 16 Plumbing Systems & Design DECEMBER 2008 WWW.PSDMAGAZINE.ORG 2009 Plumbing Systems Specification Guide MANUFACTURER LIST Company Description A.O. Smith Water Products Co. 500 Tennesee Waltz Parkway, Ashland City, TN 37015 TFP: 800-527-1953 • F: 615-792-2163 E-mail: techcntr@hotwater.com www.hotwater.com A.Y. McDonald Mfg. Co 4800 Chavenelle Rd., P.O. Box 508, Dubuque, IA 52002 P: 800-292-2737 • TFP: 800-832-9296 www.aymcdonald.com AB&I 7825 San Leandro Street, Oakland, CA 94621 P: 510-632-3467 • TFP: 800-468-4766 • F: 510-632-8035 E-mail: gary@abifoundry.com ABS Pumps Inc. Acorn Aqua 15125 Proctor Ave., City of Industry, CA 91746 P: 626-336-4561 • TFP: 800-591-9360 • F: 626-855-4894 E : info@acornaqua.com www.acornaqua.com -mail Company Description Acorn Safety, a new member of Acorn Engineering’s family of companies, is a manufacturer of safety plumbing equipment. The company manufactures a complete line of eye washes, eye/face washes, drench showers, combination units, and drench hoses. Accessories and a variety of tempered water blending packages are available. All Acorn Safety equipment complies with ANSIZ358.1-2004. Trade Marks Eye wash, eye face wash, drench shower, combination showers, drench hoses, mixing valves Contacts National Sales Manager: Bob Bowles Acorn Aqua’s product line includes more than 150 different product offerings. The comprehensive line of water coolers, drinking fountains, and water chillers is suitable for indoor and outdoor applications. 140 Pond View Dr., Meriden, CT 06450 P: 203-238-2700 • F: 203-238-0738 www.abspumps.com Trade Marks ADA water coolers, standard water coolers, ADA drinking fountain, standard drinking fountains, chillers, accessories, Acorn water fountains Contacts ABT Inc. PolyDrain TrenchFormer National Sales Manager: Bob Bowles P.O. Box 837, 259 Murdock Rd., Troutman, NC 28166 P: 704-528-9806 • TFP: 800-438-6057 • F: 704-528-5478 Acorn Vac 13818 Oaks Ave., Chino, CA 91710 P: 909-902-1141 • TFP: 800-591-9920 • F: 909-628-7465 E-mail: info@acornvac.com www.acornvac.com Company Description E-mail: abt.sales@abtdrains.com www.abtdrains.com Acorn Vac ofers vacuum plumbing and drainage systems. Contacts Company Description ABT is a manufacturer of pre-engineered trench drain forming systems for the collection, conveyance, and treatment of storm water; filtration systems that handle sheet flow, control vectors, collect debris, treat e-coli bacteria, and capture hydrocarbons; oil/water separators; BMPS; systems for catch basins, utility trenches/crane cable trenches and miscellaneous voids in concrete placement; containment for loading docks, light and heavy aircraft applications, roads, highways, seaports, intermodal facilities; residential, commercial, and industrial projects; solutions for leakage containment and general surface drainage. Systems may be specified for ethanol production. Trade Marks PolyDrain®, TrenchFormer®, Interceptor®, First Flush®, PolyDuct®, VectorDrain®, PolySelf® Contacts Technical Sales Support Mgr.: Brian Diller Chief Exec. Officer: Ralph Brafford National Sales Manager: Tom Simon Acorn Engineering Company 15125 Proctor Ave., City of Industry, CA 91746 P: 626-336-4561 • TFP: 800-488-8999 • F: 626-961-2200 E : sales@acorneng.com www.acorneng.com -mail Company Description Acorn is a manufacturer of commercial, architectural, industrial, prison, and residential plumbing fixtures. Products include stainless steel sinks, wasbasins, showers, toilets, urinals, drinking fountains, and group hand washing systems. Terrazzo and solid surface products are also available. Many products are available in vandal resistant or ADA compliant. Trade Marks Penal-Ware®, Dura-Ware®, Wash-Ware®, Kurve®, Acme®, Flood-Trol®, Retro-Pak®, Shower-Ware® Vice President: Laura Marshall Acryline 2015 Becancour, Lyster, QC G0S 1V0 Canada P: 819-389-5818 • TFP: 800-567-0920 • F: 800-935-5785 E-mail: william.tennant@acrylineusa.com www.acryline.ca Advance Products & Systems PO Box 60399, Lafayette, LA 70596 P: 337-233-6116 • TFP: 800-315-6009 • F: 337-232-3860 E-mail: sales@apsonline.com www.apsonline.com Advance Tabco 200 Heartland Blvd, Edgewood, NY 11717 P: 631-242-4800 • TFP: 800-645-3166 • F: 631-242-6900 E-mail: customer@advancetabco.com www.advancetabco.com Contacts Vice President: Ken Clark AC Fire Pump Systems 8200 N. Austin Ave., Morton Grove, IL 60053 P: 847-966-3700 • F: 847-966-1914 www.acfirepump.com Accor Technology Inc. Acorn Safety Ace Boiler Inc. E-mail: info@acornsafety.com www.acornsafety.com 1400 112th Street, Suite 100, Bellevue, WA 98004 P: 800-447-5848 • F: 509-664-3233 2701 S. Harbor Boulevard, Santa Ana, CA 92704 P: 714-437-9050 • F: 714-437-9060 E-mail: mail @ ajaxboiler.com www.ajaxboiler.com 18 Plumbing Systems & Design 15125 Proctor Ave., City of Industry, CA 91746 P: 626-855-4804 • TFP: 800-591-9372 • F: 626-937-4213 Advanced Modern Technologies Corporation 6409 Independence Ave, Woodland Hills, CA 91367 P: 818-883-2682 • TFP: 800-874-7822 • F: 818-883-2620 E-mail: sales@amtcorporation.com www.amtcorporation.com Company Description AMTC is a manufacturer of automatic flush valves and automatic faucets. DECEMBER 2008 WWW.PSDMAGAZINE.ORG Trade Marks AEF-801 Dualflush®, AMTC®, AEF-301 Automatic Faucet, Dualflush®, BRV®, Hybridflush™, Hybridflo™ Contacts VP: Leo Maercorich Advanced Process Technologies 150 Swendra Blvd, P.O. Box 939, Cokato, MN 55321-0939 P: 320-286-5060 • TFP: 877-230-5060 • F: 320-286-3055 American Standard Anaconda Trenchless Systems www.americanstandard-us.com American Standard Water Heaters E-mail: sales@anacondatrenchless.com www.anacondatrenchless.com Anaheim Mfg. Co. 1 Centennial Ave., Piscataway, NJ 08855 P: 732-980-3000 • TFP: 800-442-1902 • F: 732-980-3335 2808 Metropolitan Place, Pomona, CA 91767 P: 909-595-0560 • TFP: 800-900-9063 • F: 909-392-7302 217-1720 Southmere Cres., Surrey, BC V4A 6E3 Canada P: 954-815-7720 • F: 604-484-5608 4240 E. La Palma, Anaheim, CA 92807 TFP: 800-854-3229 • F: 714-996-0572 www.apt-inc.com Aerco International Inc. E-mail: sales@waterheating.com www.waterheating.com American Valve Inc. E-mail: info@aero.com www.aerco.com Aero Manufacturing E-mail: sales@americanvalve.com www.americanvalve.com American Water Heater Company E-mail: info@andersonmetals.com www.andersonmetals.com Ansul/Tyco Inc. E-mail: sales@aeromfg.com www.aeromfg.com AGF Manufacturing Inc. E-mail: jay.harms@awhc.com www.americanwaterheater.com AMES Company Inc. www.ansul.com Anti-Seize Technology 159 Paris Ave., Northvale, NJ 07647 P: 201-768-2400 • F: 201-768-7789 310 Allwood Rd., Clifton, NJ 07012 TFP: 800-237-6634 • F: 973-473-3794 101 Quaker Lane, Malvern, PA 19355 P: 610-240-4900 • F: 610-240-4906 www.testandrain.com Airtech Inc. 150 South Van Brunt St., Englewood, NJ 07631 P: 516-848-8593 P.O. Box 35229, Greensboro, NC 27425 TFP: 800-645-0101 • F: 800-876-0109 P.O. Box 4056, 500 Princeton Rd., Johnson City, TN 37602 P: 423-283-8157 • TFP: 800-937-1037 • F: 423-283-8137 P.O. Box 1387, Woodland, CA 95776 P: 530-666-2493 • F: 530-666-3914 Amico Corporation 85 Fulton Way, Richmond Hill, ON L4B 3N4 Canada P: 905-764-0800 • TFP: 877-462-6426 • F: 905-764-0862 www.airtechusa.com AJAX Boiler Inc. E-mail: sales@amico.com www.amico.corn Ammark Corp. E : mail@ajaxboiler.com www.ajaxboiler.com Aldrich Co. E-mail: sales@ammarkcorp.com www.ammarkcorp.com Amot Controls E-mail: aldrich@aldrichco.com www.aldrichco.com Allied Healthcare Products Inc. www.amot.com Amtekco Industries Inc. 2701 S. Harbor Boulevard, Santa Ana, CA 92704 P: 714-437-9050 • F: 714-437-9060 -mail P.O. Box 97, Wyoming, IL 61491 P: 309-695-2311 • F: 309-695-5779 1720 Sublette Ave., St. Louis, MO 63110 P: 314-771-2400 • TFP: 800-444-3960 • F: 314-771-7537 www.alliedhpi.com Alsons Corp. 3010 W. Mechanic St., Hillsdale, MI 49242 P: 517-439-1411 • TFP: 800-421-0001 • F: 517-439-2132 E-mail: info@alsons.com www.alsons.com American Fire Technologies 230 West Pkwy., Unit 12, Pompton Plains, NJ 07444 P: 973-616-2555 • TFP: 800-937-0426 • F: 973-616-0246 401 First St., Richmond, CA 94801 P: 510-307-8300 • F: 510-234-9950 1205 Refugee Rd, Columbus, OH 43207 P: 614-228-6590 • TFP: 800-336-4677 • F: 614-737-8017 E-mail: allisonhauser@amtekco.com www.amtekco.com Amtrol Inc. 400 Spring St., Royersford, PA 19468 P: 610-948-3800 • TFP: 800-432-4268 • F: 610-948-5300 E-mail: sales@amtpump.com www.amtpump.com American Plumber 502 Indiana Ave., Sheboygan, WI 53081 P: 920-457-9435 • TFP: 800-645-5428 • F: 888-588-9388 www.americanplumber.com 1701 Southern Rd., P.O. Box 34200, Kansas City, MO 64120 P: 816-471-2600 • TFP: 800-821-5672 • F: 816-472-8700 One Stanton St., Marinette, WI 54143 P: 715-735-7411 • TFP: 800-346-3626 • F: 715-732-3608 2345 N. 17th Ave., Franklin Park, IL 60131 P: 847-455-2300 • TFP: 800-991-1106 • F: 847-455-2371 E-mail: sales@antiseize.com www.antiseize.com Anvil International Inc. 110 Corporate Dr., Suite 10, Portsmouth, NH 03801 P: 603-422-8000 • F: 603-422-8033 E-mail: webmaster@anvilintl.com www.anvilintl.com AO Smith 500 Tennessee Waltz Pkwy, Nashville, TN 37015 P: 615-792-8370 • TFP: 800-362-9898 • F: 615-783-0522 E-mail: help@hotwater.com www.hotwater.com Apple Ruber Products 310 Erie St., Lancaster, NY 14086 P: 716-539-1424 • F: 716-683-7053 www.applerubber.com APT/Honeywell 217 International Circle, Hunt Valley, MD 21030 P: 410-785-4270 • F: 410-785-4255 E-mail: aptincorp@aol.com 1400 Division Rd., West Warwick, RI 02893 P: 401-884-6300 • F: 401-884-5276 E-mail: info@amtrol.com www.amtrol.com 2120 Capital Dr., Wilmington, NC 28405 P: 910-799-9191 • TFP: 800-919-1288 • F: 910-799-3382 E-mail: carl@americanfiretech.com www.americanfiretech.com American Machine & Tool Co. Inc. www.wasteking.com Anderson Metals Corp. Inc. Aqua Bath Company Inc. Anaco/Husky 1001 El Camino Ave., Corona, CA 92879 P: 957-372-2732 • F: 951-738-1183 E-mail: reponroad@verizon.net www.anaco-husky.com Company Description Anaco/Husky is a manufacturer of no-hub and heavyduty stainless steel couplings used to join cast iron and other plumbing systems. 921 Cherokee Ave., Nashville, TN 37207 P: 615-227-0017 • TFP: 800-232-2284 • F: 615-227-9446 E-mail: salesinfo@aquabath.com www.aquabath.com Company Description The Aqua Bath Company is a manufacturer of fine acrylic bathtubs and showers. We specialize in the ability to customize our units for your needs or challenges. We market and distribute ADA-compliant units for the healthcare industry, while providing a complete line of units for the institutional accessible, hospitality, and residential markets. DECEMBER 2008 Plumbing Systems & Design 19 2009 Plumbing Systems Specification Guide MANUFACTURER LIST Aqua Glass Corporation Armstrong Pumps Inc. www.aquaglass.com Aquarius by Praxius Industries E-mail: info@armlink.com www.armstrongpumps.com ASCO Power Technologies/Firetrol Products 320 Industrial Park, Adamsville, TN 38310 P: 731-632-0911 • F: 731-632-1557 93 East Street, North Tonawands, NY 14120 P: 716-693-8813 • TFP: 800-356-9845 • F: 716-693-8970 435 Industrial Rd., Rt 1 Box 46D, Savannah, TN 38372 P: 901-925-7656 • F: 901-925-4290 E-mail: mspears@aquariusproducts.com www.aquariusproducts.com 5625 Dillard Drive, Suite 117, Cary, NC 27518 P: 919-460-5200 • F: 919-460-5250 Bemis Mfg. Co. 1835 Orange Rd., Ashland, OH 44805-1336 TFP: 800-543-8191 • F: 419-281-5317 E-mail: dale.black@bemismfg.com www.bemismfg.com Bemis/Church/Olsonite E-mail: firetrolsales@asco.com www.firetrol.com Ashland Plastics Inc. E-mail: api@neobright.net www.ashlandplastics.com Ashland Trap Distribution Co. Aquatherm Inc. 1041 Orem Blvd., Provo, UT 84058 P: 801-805-6657 P.O. Box 218, Williston, OH 43468 P: 419-836-2300 • TFP: 800-541-8004 • F: 419-836-4140 www.aquathermpipe.com Company Description For over 30 years, Germany-based Aquatherm has produced the most advanced and environmentally friendly piping systems in the world, and now the Aquatherm Greenpipe, Climatherm, and Lilac systems and are available throughout North America. These truly unique polypropylene piping systems are formed using a seamless and incredibly quick heat fusion welding method, allowing you get the job done right for less whether it’s plumbing, HVAC, hydronics, or industrial. Trade Marks Aquatherm Greenpipe® Aquatic Industries Inc. 11880 RR 2243 West, Leander, TX 78641 P: 512-259-2255 • TFP: 800-555-5324 • F: 800-421-3633 www.aquaticwhirlpools.com Aquion/Rainsoft 2080 E. Lunt, Elk Grove Village, IL 60007 P: 847-437-9400 • TFP: 800-642-3426 • F: 847-437-1594 www.rainsoft.com Arcom Master Systems E-mail: ploytraps@verizon.net www.ashlandpolytrap.com Atlas Copco Compressors 94 N. Elm Street, Westfield, MA 01085 www.arcomnet.com Arkema Inc. Armacell LLC 7600 Oakwood Street Extension, Mebane, NC 27302 P: 800-866-5638 • TFP: 800-866-5638 • F: 919-304-3720 E : info.us@armacell.com www.armacell.com -mail www.bascoshowerdoor.com Bates & Bates 7310 Alondra Blvd., Paramount, CA 90723 P: 562-808-2290 • F: 562-808-2289 E-mail: literature@batesandbates.com www.batesandbates.com BeaconMedaes 13325 Carowinds Blvd., Charlotte, NC 28273 P: 704-588-0854 • TFP: 888-4MED-GAS • F: 704-588-4949 www.beacon-morris.com Becker Pumps Corp. 100 East Ascot LA, Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44223 P: 330-928-9966 • F: 330-928-7065 5931 Campus Circle Drive W., Irving, TX 75063 P: 972-871-8000 • TFP: 888-BECKETT • F: 972-871-8888 E-mail: customerservice@888beckett.com www.beckettpumps.com Bell and Gossett 8200 N. Austin Ave., Morton Grove, IL 60053 P: 847-966-3700 • F: 847-965-8379 E-mail: Tracy@armstronginternational.com www.armstrong-intl.com 20 Plumbing Systems & Design DECEMBER 2008 Benjamin Mfg. Co. 3215 S. Sweetwater Rd., Lithia Springs, GA 30122 TFP: 800-343-1756 • F: 770-941-1415 7201 Snider Rd., Mason, OH 45040 P: 513-573-1900 • TFP: 800-543-1938 • F: 800-989-1919 E : info@beckerpumps.com www.beckerpumps.com Beckett Corp. 816 Maple St., Three Rivers, MI 49093 P: 269-273-1415, F: 269-273-8656 Tuffy Ln., P.O. Box 1367, Columbus, MS 39701 P: 601-328-4000 • F: 601-329-4362 E-mail: sales@best-bath.com www.best-bath.com Big Dipper Thermaco Inc. E-mail: aurora_info@pentairpump.com www.aurorapump.com Basco Co. -mail Armstrong Hot Water Group www.bemismfg.com Beneke 800 Airport Rd., North Aurora, IL 60542 P: 630-859-7000 • F: 630-859-7060 260 N. Elm St., Westfield, MA 01085 P: 413-562-5723 • F: 413-562-8737 2000 Market St., Philadelphia, PA 19103 300 Mill Street, Sheboygan Falls, WI 53085 P: 920-467-4621 • TFP: 800-558-7651 • F: 920-467-8573 E-mail: customerservice@benjaminmfg.com www.benjaminmfg.com Best Bath Systems Aurora Pump E-mail: mallen@beaconmedaes.com www.beaconmedaes.com Beacon-Morris 332 East 500 South, Salt Lake City, UT 84111 TFP: 800.424.5080 • F: 801.521.9163 300 Mill St., Sheboygan Falls, WI 53085 P: 920-467-4621 • TFP: 800-558-7651 • F: 920-467-8573 E-mail: monika.laivinieks@itt.com www.bellgossett.com 4545 Enterprise, Boise, ID 83705 TFP: 800-727-9907 • F: 800-627-0929 646 Greensboro St., Asheboro, NC 27204 P: 336-629-4651 • TFP: 800-633-4204 • F: 336-626-5739 E-mail: info@thermaco.com www.big-dipper.com Bio-Microbics Inc. 8450 Cole Parkway, Shawnee, KS 66227 P: 913-422-0707 • TFP: 800-753-3278 • F: 913-422-0808 E-mail: sales@biomicrobics.com www.biomicrobics.com BJM Pumps 123 Spencer Plains Road, Old Saybrook, CT 06475 P: 860-399-5937 • TFP: 877-256-7867 • F: 860-399-7784 E-mail: sales@bjmpumps.com www.bjmpumps.com Blanco America Inc. 110 Mount Holly By-Pass, Lumberton, NJ 08040 TFP: 800-451-5782 • F: 800-213-1963 E-mail: jlauer@blancoamerica.com www.blancoamerica.com Blue Angel 100 Production Dr., Harrison, OH 45030 TFP: 800237-0987 • F: 800-686-9093 Bobrick Washroom Equipment Inc. 11611 Hart St., North Hollywood, CA 91605 P: 818-764-1000 • F: 818-765-2700 E-mail: info@bobrick.com www.bobrick.com Bock Water Heaters P.O. Box 8632, Madison, WI 53708 P: 608-257-2225 • TFP: 800-794-2491 • F: 608-257-5304 E-mail: bwhsales@bockwaterheaters.com www.bockwaterheaters.com WWW.PSDMAGAZINE.ORG Bognet Inc. Busch LLC www.bognetinc.com Bonney Forge Corp. E-mail: marketing@buschusa.com www.buschusa.com California Faucets 516 Viking Dr., Virginia Beach, VA 23452 P: 757-463-7800 • TFP: 800-872-7867 • F: 757-463-7407 Rt. 924, Hazelton, PA 18201 P: 570-454-2584 • F: 570-454-7980 U.S. Route 522 S., Mt. Union, PA 17066 TFP: 800-345-7546 • F: 814-542-9977 E-mail: bfsales@bonneyforge.com www.bonneyforge.com Bootz Industries 1400 Park Street, P.O. Box 18010, Evansville, IN 47719 P: 812-423-5401 • F: 812-429-2254 E-mail: webmaster@bootz.com www.bootz.com Bosch Water Heating 340 Mad River Park, Waitsfield, VT 05673 P: 802-496-4436 • TFP: 866-642-3197 • F: 802-496-9006 E-mail: administrator@boschpro.com www.boschpro.com Bow Bradley Corp. W142 N 9101 Fountain Blvd., Menomonee Falls, WI 53051 P: 262-251-6000 • TFP: 800-272-3539 • F: 262-251-5817 E-mail: info@bradleycorp.com www.bradleycorp.com Company Description Bradley is the industry’s exclusive source for plumbing fixtures, emergency fixtures, partitions, solid plastic lockers, and washroom accessories, serving commercial industrial, healthcare, recreation, and education markets nationwide. Trade Marks Bradpack®, Crescent™, Express®, Frequency™, QuadraFount®, Sentry®, Terreon®, Tri-Fount® Contacts Marketing Manager: Kris Alderson 5700 Cote de Liesse, Montreal, QE H4T 1B1 Canada P: 518-561-0190 • TFP: 800-852-8527 • F: 518-561-6277 Bradford White Canada Inc. 1869 Sismet Rd., Mississauga, ON L4W IW8 Canada P: 905-238-0100 • F: 905-238-0105 E-mail: info@bradfordwhitecanada.com www.bradfordwhite.com BrassCraft 39600 Orchard Hill Place, Novi, MI 48375 P: 248-305-6000 • F: 248-305-6014 www.brasscraft.com Company Description BrassCraft is a plumbing manufacturer. Bradford White Corporation 725 Talamore Drive, Ambler, PA 19002 P: 215-641-9400 • TFP: 800-523-2931 • F: 215-641-1612 E-mail: ghelmuth@bradfordwhite.com www.bradfordwhite.com Company Description Bradford White Corporation is a full line manufacturer of residential, commercial, and industrial products for water heating, space heating, combination heating and storage applications. The company is headquartered in Ambler, PA, and has manufacturing facilities in Middleville, MI, Niles, MI, Rochester, NH, and a distribution center in Mississauga, ON, Canada. Trade Marks Combi2™, eF Series®, Hydrojet® Total Performance System, Defender Safety System®, EverHot®, TTW®, Vitraglas®, Combi1™ Contacts VP Sales & Marketing: Bruce Carnevale Dir. Corp. Adv: Fred Vattimo VP Eng: Michael Gordon President & COO: N. J. Giuffre 5231 Argosy Dr., Huntington Beach, CA 92649 P: 714-891-7797 • TFP: 800-822-8855 • F: 714-891-2478 E-mail: info@calfaucets.com www.calfaucets.com Callabresi Combustion Systems Inc. 1311 Armory Rd., Salina, KS 67401 P: 785-825-2599 • F: 785-825-5271 E-mail: jerryccs@sbcglobal.net Cambridge-Lee Ind. 86 Tube Dr., Reading, PA 19605 P: 610-926-4141 • TFP: 800-523-8263 • F: 800-255-7317 www.camlee.com Canariis Corp. 7905 Eagle Palm Drive, Riverview, FL 33569 P: 813-621-8643 • F: 813-626-2178 E-mail: sales@canariis.com www.canariis.com Canplas LLC 500 Veterans Dr., Barrie, ON L4M 4V3 Canada P: 303-373-1918 • TFP: 888-461-5307 • F: 303-373-1923 E-mail: plumbing@canplas.com www.canplasplumbing.com Caroma USA Trade Marks 2746 East Coolidge Ave., Orange, CA 92867 P: 714-538-8547 • F: 714-538-7152 Contacts 2650 NE Aurora Dr., Hillsboro, OR 97124 P: 503-681-2720 • F: 503-681-2150 Safety + Plus®, Speedway®, SureConnect™, Procoat®, Safety + Plus Advantage®, Innoflex™, SPEEDIPLUMB®, SPEEDIPLUMB® PLUS President: Don Woody Vice President: Jeff Jollay Sr VP Sales: Jim Whiteherse Brenner Co. 55 Jiffy Rd., Somerset, NJ 08875 P: 732-873-1500 • F: 732-873-8847 Briggs Plumbing Products Inc. P.O. Box 71077, Charleston, SC 29415 P: 843-569-7887 • TFP: 800-888-4458 • F: 843-569-2091 E-mail: info@briggsplumbing.com www.briggsplumbing.com Bryan Boilers, a division of Bryan Steam LLC 783 North Chili Ave., Peru, IN 46970 P: 765-473-6651 • F: 765-473-3074 www.caromausa.com Caroma USA Inc. Cash Acme, a division of Reliance Worldwide 2400 7th Ave SW, Cullman, AL 35055 P: 877-700-4242 • TFP: 877-700-4242 • F: 877-700-4280 E-mail: info@cashacme.com www.cashacme.com Cast Iron Soil Pipe Institute 5959 Shallowford Road, Chattanooga, TN 37421 P: 423-892-0137 • F: 423-892-0817 E-mail: blevan@mindspring.com www.cispi.org Ceco 6200 Alameda, Huntington Park, CA 90255 P: 323-588-8108 • F: 323-583-3226 E-mail: inquiry@bryansteam.com www.bryanboilers.com Burnham Hydronics Cemline Corporation E-mail: info@burnham.com www.burnham.com Burt Process Equipment Inc. P.O. Box 32872, Detroit, MI 48232 P: 519-948-2300 • TFP: 800-265-3666 • F: 519-945-7281 P.O. Box 3079, Lancaster, PA 17604 P: 717-397-4701 • F: 717-293-5827 1050 Sherman Ave., Hamden, CT 06514 P: 203-287-1985 • TFP: 800-426-3856 • F: 203-288-7354 E-mail: info @burtprocess.com www.burtprocess.com P.O. Box 55, Freeport Rd., Cheswick, PA 15024 P: 724-274-5430 • TFP: 800-245-6268 • F: 724-274-5448 www.cemline.com Centoco Mfg. Corp. Central Brass 2950 E. 55th St., Cleveland, OH 44127 P: 216-883-0220 • TFP: 800-321-8630 • F: 800-338-9414 E-mail: sales@centralbrass.com www.centralbrass.com DECEMBER 2008 Plumbing Systems & Design 21 2009 Plumbing Systems Specification Guide MANUFACTURER LIST Cerro Flow Products Inc. Clement Support Services 300 Mississippi Ave., Sauget, IL 62206 P: 618-874-8603 • F: 618-337-3010 Chronomite Laboratories E-mail: fsenter@cerroflow.com www.cerroflow.com Cesco Brass Ltd. 17451 Hurley St., City of Industry, CA 91744 P: 626-937-4270 • TFP: 800-447-4962 • F: 626-937-4279 196 East Main Street, Thomaston, CT 06787 P: 860-283-4361 • TFP: 800-886-4361 • F: 800-886-9831 E-mail: info@cescobrass.com www.cescobrass.com Champion, a Gardner Denver product E-mail: info@chronomite.com www.chronomite.com Company Description Chronomite Laboratories is a manufacturer of tankless electric hot water heaters. 1800 Gardner Expressway, Quincy, IL 62305 P: 217-222-5400 • TFP: 800-682-9868 • F: 217-228-8243 E-mail: maggie@gardnerdenver.com www.gardnerdenver.com Champion America Trade Marks Instant-Flow®, Instant-Flow® Micro, Instant-Temp® Contacts General Manager: Randall Morris P.O. Box 3092, Stony Creek, CT 06405 P: 203-315-1181 • TFP: 800-521-7000 • F: 800-336-3707 E : teamca@championamerica.com www.championamerica.com -mail Cimberio Valve Co. 100 Quaker Lane, Malvern, PA 19355 P: 610-560-0802 • F: 610-240-4906 E : jm@cimberiovalve.com www.cimberiovalve.com Clamp-All Corp -mail 41 Rogers Rd., P.O. Box 8239, Haverhill, MA 01835 P: 978-372-9010 • TFP: 800-762-7255 • F: 978-372-1844 Charlotte Pipe & Foundry Co. www.clampall.com P.O. Box 35430, Charlotte, NC 28235 P: 704-348-6450 • TFP: 800-438-6091 • F: 800-553-1605 Company Description Trade Marks E-mail: clementsupp@aol.com www.clementsupp.com Component Hardware Group Inc. 1890 Swarthmore Ave., P.O. Box 2020, Lakewood, NJ 08701 TFP: 800-526-3694 www.componenthardware.com Conbraco P.O. Box 247, Matthew, NC 28106 P: 704-841-6000 • F: 704-841-6020 E-mail: conbraco@conbraco.com www.conbraco.com Conine Mfg Co. Inc. P.O. Box 6561, Tyler, TX 75711 P: 903-894-6150 • TFP: 800-537-5859 • F: 903-894-6702 www.castironsovent.com Connecticut Stamping & Bending Co. 206 Newington Ave., New Britain, CT 06050 P: 860-225-4637 • TFP: 800-966-6964 • F: 860-229-4328 E-mail: brad_barlow@macristy.com www.macristyindustries.com Consolidated Plumbing Industries 135 Fox Rd., Suite A, Knoxville, TN 37922 P: 423-690-1558 • TFP: 800-489-8274 • F: 800-323-4034 E-mail: jennifer@durapex.com www.durapex.com Containment Solutions E-mail: contactus@charlottepipe.com www.charlottepipe.com Charlotte Pipe is a manufacturer of thermoplastic and cast iron piping systems for pressure and drainage applications, including cast iron soil pipe, ABS, PVC, Corzan CPVC, FlowGuard Gold, and CHEMDRAIN chemical waste pipe and fitting systems. 180 Lewis Road, #17, San Jose, CA 95111 P: 408-227-1171 • F: 408-227-1178 5150 Jefferson Chemical Road, Conroe, TX 77301-6834 TFP: 877-CSI-TANK Clarion Bathware 44 Amsler Ave., Shippenville, PA 16254 P: 814-226-5374 • TFP: 800-576-9228 • F: 814-226-0730 E-mail: lwentling@clarionbathware.com www.clarionbathware.com www.containmentsolutions.com Cooper B-Line 509 W. Monroe, Highland, IL 62249 P: 618-654-2184 • TFP: 800-851-7415 • F: 618-654-5449 Company Description E-mail: cpeeler@cooperbline.com www.cooperbline.com E-mail: cathy.dols@chart-ind.com www.chart-ind.com CHG Trade Marks Copper Development Association Inc. Chicago Faucets/Geberit Contacts CORZAN®, FlowGuard Gold®, CHEMDRAIN™, Truefit® Contacts Technical Services Manager: Bill Morris Director, Marketing: Bradford Muller Chart Industries Inc. 407 Seventh St. N.W., New Prague, MN 56071 P: 952-758-4484 • TFP: 888-877-3093 • F: 952-758-8293 Clarion is celebrating our 35th year in business manufacturing acrylic and fiberglass bathware. Accessibility and ADA compliant models are one of Clarion Bathware’s specialties. Come see our new showerstall that converts to a bathtub in less than an hour and for less than the cost of the removal of an existing tub/shower for a shower stall installation, or the same situation in reverse. INDEPENDENCE LINE™ 614 Louisiana Ave, Chester, WV 26034 2100 Clearwater Dr., Des Plaines, IL 60018 P: 847-803-5000 • TFP: 800-323-5060 • F: 847-803-5454 www.chicagofaucets.com Chicago Pump Co. Sr. VP Sales & Marketing: Lee Wentling Clarke Fire Protection Products Inc. E-mail: plumbing@cda.copper.org www.copper.org 3133 E. Kemper Rd., Cincinnati, OH 45241 P: 513-719-2307 • F: 513-771-0726 3905 Enterprise Ct., P.O. Box 6620, Aurora, IL 60598-0620 P: 630-236-5700 • F: 630-236-5779 E-mail: sales@yccpump.net www.chicagopump.com E-mail: jstrousse@clarkefire.com www.clarkefire.com Cla-Val Company 1701 Placentia Ave, Costa Mesa, CA 92627 P: 949-722-4800 • TFP: 800-942-6326 • F: 949-548-5441 E-mail: claval@cla-val.com www.cla-val.com Clean Check Inc. 10284 N. Tayne Street, P.O. Box 2437, Hayden, ID 83835 22 Plumbing Systems & Design 260 Madison Ave., New York, NY 10016 P: 212-251-7200 • TFP: 800-CDA-DATA • F: 212-251-7234 DECEMBER 2008 Coyne & Delany Company P.O. Box 411, Charlottesville, VA 22902 P: 434-296-0166 • F: 434-977-3596 E-mail: info@coynedelany.com www.delanyproducts.com WWW.PSDMAGAZINE.ORG Company Description Coyne & Delany manufactures flush valves for use with water closets and urinals. A full line of valves are manufactured, including those operated by remote push-button (Hydro-Flush), by electric sensor operation (Sensor-Flush), and by battery-powered sensor (Impulse). Delany Flush Valves also manufactures an inline bedpan diverter valve and sensor-operated faucets. Trade Marks Flushboy, Presto, Hydro-Flush, Sensor-Flush, Impulse, Infinite CPI (Consolidated Plumbing Industries) 135 Fox Rd., Ste. A, Knoxville, TN 37922 P: 865-690-1558 • F: 865-691-3632 www.durapex.com Crane Plumbing 41 Cairns Rd, Mansfield, OH 44903 P: 419-522-4211 • TFP: 800-546-5476 • F: 419-524-0501 E-mail: customerservice@craneplumbing.com www.craneplumbing.com Culligan Delta Faucet Company www.culligancommercial.com CUNO Inc., a 3M Company E-mail: spetrin@deltafaucet.com www.specselect.com Delta P Systems Inc. One Culligan Pkwy., Northbrook, IL 60062 TFP: 800-285-5442 • F: 847-205-5779 400 Research Parkway, Meriden, CT 06450 P: 203-237-5541 • TFP: 800-222-7880 • F: 203-238-8701 E-mail: gjharrington@mmm.com www.cuno.com Dae Hung Precision Co. Ltd. 55 East 111th St., Indianapolis, IN 46280 P: 317-848-1812 • F: 317-574-5567 460A LPGA Blvd, Holly Hill, FL 32117 P: 386-236-0950 • TFP: 800-508-4218 • F: 386-238-7814 E-mail: dave@deltapsystems.com www.deltapsystems.com 1025 Rosefield Ln, Aurora, IL 60504- South Korea E-mail: dhp@dhp.cc Dahl Brothers Canada Ltd. 2600 South Sheridan Way, Mississauga, ON L5J 2M4 Canada TFP: 800-268-2363 E-mail: dahl@dahlvalve.com www.dahlvalve.com Dallas Specialty & Mfg. Co. 1161 Ruggles Dr., Grand Prairie, TX 75050 P: 972-641-8444 • TFP: 800-222-5644 • F: 972-641-8488 E-mail: info@dalsc.com www.dallasspecialty.com Digital Analysis Corp P.O. Box 95, 716 Visions Drive, Skaneateles, NY 13152 P: 315-685-0760 • TFP: 877-685-0760 • F: 315-685-0766 E-mail: info@digital-analysis.com Company Description Digital Analysis Corp. is a manufacturer of packaged/ skid-mounted industrial wastewater treatment systems including pH adjustment, heavy metal removal, fluoride reduction, bio-inactivation, etc. Crane Pumps & Systems 420 Third Street, Piqua, OH 45356 P: 937-773-2442 • F: 937-773-2238 E-mail: cranepumps@cranepumps.com www.cranepumps.com Company Description Submersible sump effluent, sewage, grinder pumps, self-priming trash, sewage, water pumps, and endsuction and split-case chilled water pumps Trade Marks Barnes, Deming, Burks, Weinman Contacts Marketing Manager: Chuck Drake Sales Manager: Dan Ellis Marketing Services Manager: Katrina Yohey Crane Valve Group 9200 New Trails Dr., Ste. 200, The Woodlands, TX 77381 P: 281-298-5468 • F: 281-298-1920 www.stockham.com Croker Division, Fire-End & Croker Corporation 7 Westchester Plaza, Elmsford, NY 10523 P: 914-592-3640 • F: 914-592-3892 E-mail: info@croker.com www.croker.com Crown Boiler Co. 3633 I St., Philadelphia, PA 19134 P: 215-535-8900 • F: 215-535-9736 E-mail: sales@crownboiler.com www.crownboiler.com CSA International 178 Rexdale Blvd., Toronto, ON M9W 1R3 Canada P: 416-747-2688 • F: 416-401-6536 E-mail: john.glowacki@csa-international.org www.csa-international.org Trade Marks Danfoss Flomatic Corporation 15 Pruyn’s Island Drive, Glenn Falls, NY 12801-4424 P: 518-832-6767 • TFP: 800-833-2040 • F: 518-761-9798 E-mail: nick@flomatic.com www.danfossflomatic.com Company Description Danfloss Flomatic is leading worldwide manufacturer of valves, specializing in backflow preventers, automatic control valves, check and foot valves. Trade Marks Enviro- Check®, Cycle Gard® Contacts pHASE, batch TREAT, lab TREAT, pH Adjustment Systems Diversified Heat Transfer Inc. 1710 Flushing Ave., Ridgewood, NY 11385 P: 718-386-6666 • TFP: 800-221-1522 • F: 718-386-7809 E-mail: dht@dhtnet.com Domestic Pump 8200 N. Austin Ave., Morton Grove, IL 60053 P: 847-966-3700 • F: 847-965-8379 www.domesticpump.com Dormont Mfg. 6015 Enterprise Drive, Export, PA 15632 P: 724-733-4800 • TFP: 800-367-6668 • F: 724-733-4808 www.dormont.com VP Sales: Nick Farrara Danze Inc. 2 Territorial Court, Suite A, Bolingbrook, IL 60440 P: 847-675-6570 • F: 847-675-5192 E-mail: ed.detzen@globeunion.com www.danze.com Davey Pumps 1005 N. Commons Dr., Aurora, IL 60504 jgood@daveyusa. com P: 630-898-6976 • TFP: 866-328-7867 • F: 630-851-7744 E-mail: sales@daveyusa.com Dearborn Brass Hwy. 155 N. at FM 3270, Tyler, TX 75710 P: 903-877-3468 • F: 440-329-2728 DecoShield Systems Inc. 272 S.W. 12th Ave., Deerfield Beach, FL 33442 P: 954-725-7665 • TFP: 800-873-0894 • F: 800-585-3894 E-mail: info@decoshield.com Dekker Vacuum Technologies 605 East 9th Street, P.O. Box A, Michigan City, IN 46360 Drain-Net 50 Tannery Rd, Unit 3, Branchburg, NJ 08876 P: 908-534-6111 • F: 908-534-5287 E-mail: sales@drain-net.com www.drain-net.com Company Description Drain strainer, grease traps, provider of equipment designed to eliminate the cost of drain cleaning expenses Trade Marks Bio Dipper, Thermaco, Driansaver, Greasegutter, DrainNet, Town and Country DECEMBER 2008 Plumbing Systems & Design 23 2009 Plumbing Systems Specification Guide MANUFACTURER LIST Contacts Eckhart Products Group DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen by Worldwide Ecodyne Water Treatment Inc. E-mail: dreammaker@dwyergroup.com www.dreammaker-remodel.com Durgo Inc. E-mail: info@ecodyneind.com Eco-Tech Inc. 1255 Oak St., P.O. Box 1008, Elkhart, IN 46515 President: John Matonis 1020 N. University Parks, Waco, TX 76707 TFP: 800-583-9099 • F: 254-745-2588 1719 Trade Center Way, #1, Naples, FL 34109-1862 P: 239-592-9899 • F: 239-592-9906 E-mail: info@durgo.com www.durgo.com 1270 Frontenac Rd., Naperville, IL 60563 P: 630-961-5043 • TFP: 800-228-9326 • F: 630-961-5174 2637 Whitewood, Ann Arbor, MI 48104 TFP: 800-399-3159 • F: 734-971-1471 E : sales@ecotech-dla.com www.ecotech-dla.com ECR International, Utica Boilers -mail P.O. Box 4729, Utica, NY 13504 P: 315-797-1310 • F: 315-797-3762 E-mail: info@uticaboilers.com www.uticaboilers.com DynaQuip Controls 10 Harris Indl. Pk., St. Clair, MO 63077 P: 636-629-3700 • TFP: 800-545-3636 • F: 636-629-5528 The Eco-Friendly E-mail: info@dynaquip.com www.dynaquip.com Electric Tankless Water Heaters Trade Marks DYNAQUIP®, DrainMaster™, WATERCOP® Contacts President: Rodney Bryan Jr. E-mail: dynatech@ohio.net www.dynatech-diamond.com E.L. Mustee & Sons 5431 W. 164th St., Cleveland, OH 44142 P: 216-267-3100 • F: 216-267-9997 VP Sales/Marketing: Aaron Siegel E : info@mustee.com www.mustee.com Eastman, EZ-FLO International Elite Software 2750 E. Mission Blvd, Ontario, CA 91761 P: 909-947-5256 • TFP: 800-666-3700 • F: 909-947-5775 E-mail: clara@ez-flo.net www.eastmanplumbing.com or www.ez-flo.net Easy Heat Inc. P.O. Box 1194, Bryan, TX 77806 P: 409-846-2340 • TFP: 800-648-9523 • F: 409-846-4367 E-mail: info@elitesoft.com Eljer Plumbingware Inc. 14801 Quorum Drive, Dallas, TX 75254 P: 972-560-2000 • TFP: 800-423-5537 • F: 800-636-7402 2 Connecticut S. Dr., East Granby, CT 06026 P: 860-653-1600 • TFP: 877-656-6331 • F: 860-653-4938 www.eljer.com Elkay Inc. Eaton Center, Cleveland, OH 44114-2584 P: 216-523-4400 • TFP: 800-386-1237 • F: 216-479-7014 www.elkayusa.com Elkay Manufacturing www.easyheat.com Eaton Corp. E-mail: courtesy@etn.com www.eaton.com Eaton Electrical 2256-29th Street NE # 10, Calgary, AB T1Y 7G4 Canada P: 403-717-2000 • F: 403-717-0567 E : chefirepump@eaton.com www.chfire.com Ebara Fluid Handling -mail 24 Plumbing Systems & Design 2222 Camden Ct., Oak Brook, IL 60523 P: 630-572-3192 • F: 630-574-4509 E-mail: elkaycustsvc@elkay.com Elkhart Brass Mfg. Co. 1302 W. Beardsley Ave., Elkhart, IN 46514 P: 574-295-8330 • TFP: 800-346-0250 • F: 574-293-9914 E : info@elkhartbrass.com www.elkhartbrass.com E-mail: sales@pumpsebara.com www.pumpsebara.com DECEMBER 2008 180 Olcott Street, Manchester, CT 06040 P: 860-647-1431 • TFP: 800-243-4844 • F: 860-647-1160 E-mail: cbramley@empire industries.com EMSE Corporation 14 Madison Rd., Fairfield, NJ 07004-9223 United States TFP: 800-935-3673 • F: 973-227-9223 E-mail: larry@emse.com www.emse.com Encon Safety Products 6825 W. Sam Houston Parkway, North Houston, TX 77253 P: 713-466-1449 • F: 713-466-1819 9230 Gage St., Franklin Park, IL 60131 P: 847-928-1045 • F: 847-678-6817 4555 S. Berkeley Kale Rd, P.O. Box 728, Norcross, GA 30091 ERICO 34600 Solon Rd., Solon, OH 44139 P: 440-248-0100 • TFP: 800-333-0852 • F: 800-677-5403 www.erico.com Evac Environmental Solutions 1260 Turret Drive, Rockford, IL 61115 P: 815-654-8300 • TFP: 888-552-6245 • F: 815-654-8306 E-mail: building@evac.com F. E. Myers 1101 Myers Parkway, Ashland, OH 44805 P: 419-289-1144 • F: 419-289-6658 www.femyers.com Fairbanks Morse Pump 3601 Fairbanks Ave., Kansas City, KS 66106 P: 913-371-5000 • F: 913-748-4025 E-mail: Fairbanks_info@pentairpump.com 2222 Camden Court, Oak Brook, IL 60523 P: 630-574-8484 • F: 630-574-5012 -mail 1651 Cedar Line Dr., Rock Hill, SC 29930 P: 803-327-5005 • F: 803-327-5097 E-mail: jkrol@embassyind.com www.embassyind.com Empire Industries Inc. E-mail: custserv@justmfg.com Equipment Controls Co. Contacts -mail 300 Smith Street, Farmingdale, NY 11735 P: 631-694-1800 • F: 631-694-1832 E-mail: eemaxinc@aol.com www.eemax.com 353 Christian Street, Oxford, CT 06478 P: 203-267-7890 • TFP: 800-543-6163 • F: 203-267-7975 Eemax manufactures on-demand electric instanteous water heaters, 2.4kw to 126kw (0.5 gpm to 20 gpm), mini-tank water heaters (2.5, 4, and 6 gallons), and electric on-demand water heaters with micprocessing thermostats. Products comply with ANSI Z358.1, tepid water for emergency eye, face, and drench shower applications. 36030 Rayalton Rd., Grafton, OH 44044 TFP: 800-446-9001 • F: 440-748-2444 E-mail: info@elmdorstoneman.com www.elmdorstoneman.com Embassy Industries Inc. Eemax Inc. Company Description Dynatech P.O. Box 3527, City of Industry, CA 91744-0527 P: 626-968-8699 • TFP: 800-591-9181 • F: 626-333-4109 E-mail: jfelker@enconsafety.com Engineered Brass Co. Company Description DynaQuip manufactures valves, acutuators, automated valves, and automatic water shutoff valves. Elmdor Stoneman Manufacturing Falcon Stainless Inc. 11750 Roscoe Blvd., Unit # 1, Sun Valley, CA 91352 P: 818-767-3569 • TFP: 800-814-8444 • F: 818-768-8533 E-mail: info@falconstainless.com www.falconstainless.com Company Description Push-fitting is now IAPMO listed and available! Satisfy customers, warrantees, plumbing inspectors with Falcon’s Mega-flow SUPER Water-flex™. Increased flow, flexibility, and strength resist kinking, crimping, cracking, corroding, and pin holing while meeting ASME code requirements. Falcon Stainless manufactures Water-flex in various sizes (3/8 inch to 2 inches ID) for all water flowing needs. Capable of manufacturing custom WWW.PSDMAGAZINE.ORG products to your specifications! Falcon Stainless is the recognized brand leader for flexible water connectors. Accept no substitutions! Trade Marks Flo Safe Freedom Plastics Inc. E-mail: sales@flosafe.com E-mail: customerservice@freedomplastics.com www.freedomplastics.com 2850 Fairfax Trafficway, Kansas City, KS 66115 P: 913-621-6789 • F: 913-621-3810 Falcon Stainless Inc. P.O. Box 1488, 215 S. Arch St., Janesville, WI 53547-1488 P: 608-754-2710 • TFP: 800-356-9432 • F: 608-754-6134 Contacts President: Gray R. Pender VP, Marketing and Sales: Melanie Wolff FEBCO P.O. Box 8070, Fresno, CA 93747-8070 P: 559-441-5300 • F: 559-441-5301 E-mail: info@spxvalves.com Fiber Care Baths 9832 B. Yucca Rd., Adelanto, CA 92301 P: 760-246-0019 • F: 760-246-5189 Fike Corp. 704 S.W. 10th St., Blue Springs, MO 64015 P: 816-229-3405 • F: 816-229-4615 E-mail: fpssales@fike.com www.fike.com Fire Equipment Manufacturers’ Associaton Inc. 1300 Sumner Ave., Cleveland, OH 44115 P: 216-241-7333 • F: 216-241-0105 E-mail: fema@taol.com www.femalifesafety.com Fire Protection Products Inc. 6241 Yarrow Dr., Ste. A, Carlsbad, CA 92009-1541 P: 760-931-1168 • F: 760-931-8080 E-mail: randy@fppi.com www.fppi.com Flexcon Industries P.O. Box 782, 300 Pond St., Randolph, MA 02368 P: 781-986-2424 • F: 781-986-2029 E-mail: gduggan@flexconind.com www.flexconind.com FlowGuard Gold & Corzan Piping Systems 9911 Brecksville Rd., Cleveland, OH 44141 P: 216-447-5000 • TFP: 888-234-2436 • F: 216-447-5750 56 Lowland St., Holliston, MA 01746 P: 508-893-9596 • TFP: 800-829-6975 • F: 508-893-6020 E-mail: sales1@flexhead.com www.flexhead.com Company Description FlexHead, pioneers of flexible fire sprinkler connections, now offers the same state-of-the-art technology that they invented for the semiconductor industry to the commercial marketplace. These connections are designed for use in suspended ceilings and are fast and simple to install. Flexible connections enable engineers to specify a product that provides simplified project management, faster occupancy and cost-effective code compliance. Call (800) 829-6975 today or go online to flexhead. com for more information. Trade Marks Flexhead® Contacts VP Sales: Peter M. McDonald 1741 Industrial Drive, P.O. Box 787, Sterling, IL 61081 P: 815-626-7922 • F: 815-626-0702 E-mail: flowguardgold@flowguardgold.com www.flowguardgold.com E-mail: info@froetindustries.com www.froetindustries.com Company Description Company Description FlowGuard Gold® and Corzan® CPVC pipe and fittings are a reliable, cost-effective alternative to metallic piping systems, featuring an easy, solvent cement joining system that reduces installation time and labor costs. Scale- and corrosion-resistant even in aggressive water conditions, the natural insulating properties decrease condensation while promoting energy efficiency, water quality and quiet operation. FlowGuard Gold pipe and fittings are available in ½” to 2” CTS diameters. Corzan Piping Systems, manufactured in IPS Schedule 40 and 80 dimensions, are available in ½” to 24” in diameter. Contacts Joey Glassco, Market Manager – Residential Plumbing Tina Massel, Market Manager – Commercial Plumbing Flowserve Corp. 635 N. Irwin Street, Dayton, OH 45403 P: 937-226-4483 • F: 937-226-4044 E-mail: splanck@flowserve.com Fluidmaster Inc. 30800 Rancho Viego Rd., San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675 P: 949-728-2000 • F: 949-728-2205 E-mail: baxline@fluidmaster.com www.fluidmaster.com Flushtech Corp. FlexHead Industries Inc. INDUSTRIES, LLC Froet Industries LLC No 352-3 Sec 2, Luju Shiang, Taoyuan, China P: -3529930 • F: -3529932 E-mail: flushtech@flushtech.com www.flushtech.com Fortune Valve 3103-20800 Westminster Hwy, Richmond, BC V6V 2W3 Canada P: 604-270-3773 • TFP: 888-625-6555 • F: 604-270-3012 E-mail: info@fortunevalve.com FPE Software Inc. P.O. Box 1748, Prince Frederick, MD 20678 P: 410-586-2128 • F: 410-586-2085 E-mail: mail@fpesoftware.com Franke Consumer Products, Kitchen Systems Division 200 S. Executive Dr., Suite 101, Brookfield, WI 53005 TFP: 800-626-5771 • F: 215-822-5873 www.frankeksd.com Freedom Faucets, Phoenix Products 583 Miller Rd., Avon Lake, OH 44012 P: 440-933-8100 • F: 440-933-6252 E-mail: lstarcher@faucets.com www.phoenixfaucets.com Froet Industries LLC is the manufacturer of innovative drainage products, producing the highest quality roof drains and drainage accessories and flow sensors. Trade Marks Froet Drain® Contacts President: Craig J. Froeter G&C Enclosures Inc. 60 Athens Drive, Mt. Juliet, TN 37122 G. F. Piping Systems 2882 Dow Ave, Tustin, CA 92780-7258 P: 714-731-8800 • TFP: 800-854-4090 • F: 714-731-6923 E-mail: us.ps@georgefischer.com www.gfpiping.com Gardner Denver Nash 9 Trefoil Dr., Trumbull, CT 06611-1330 P: 203-459-3900 • TFP: 800-553-6274 • F: 203-459-3988 E-mail: nash@gardnerdenver.com www.gdnash.com Gastite Division / Titeflex Corp. 303 Hendee Street, Springfield, MA 01139 P: 413-271-8191 • F: 413-739-7325 E-mail: gastite@titeflex.com www.gastite.com Geberit Manufacturing Division 2100 S.Clearwater Drive, Des Plaines, IL 60018 P: 847-803-5000 • F: 847-803-5454 E-mail: eugene.carpenter@geberit.com Gerber Plumbing Fixtures LLC 2500 Internationale Parkway, Woodridge, IL 60517 P: 630-754-0278 • F: 630-783-8762 E-mail: sales@gerberonline.com www.gerberonline.com Company Description Gerber Plumbing Fixtures LLC manufactures vitreous china plumbing fixtures and chrome plated and special finish faucets and fittings for the residential, commercial, and hospitality markets selling exclusively through wholesale plumbing distributors. Trade Marks Gerber Hardwater™, Avalanche®, Aqua Saver™, Lynx ™, Allerton™, Brianne™, La Rive™, Lamer® DECEMBER 2008 Plumbing Systems & Design 25 2009 Plumbing Systems Specification Guide MANUFACTURER LIST Contacts Company Description VP Sales: Jeffrey Pratt Dir. Commercial Sales: Jim Bauman Marketing Dir: Kevin McJoynt We’ve got you covered! The Soffi-Steel® System is a universal utility enclosure system that conceals any size, type, or combination of exposed fire sprinkler systems, plumbing, and piping. The Soffi-Steel® System comes available in a vast array of profiles, sizes, finishes, and gauges customized to meet your project’s exact requirements! Our Soffi-Steel® System provides a secure, attractive, and durable interior soffit at an economical price and is delivered nationwide within two to three weeks of ordering. Additionally, our Soffi-Steel® System is FM approved and comes backed with a 10-year limited warranty. Call 1-800-3213 or visit www.soffisteel.com for budget pricing. GK & L Inc. 20910 Peachtree Rd., Dickerson, MD 20842 P: 301-948-5538 • F: 301-972-7641 E-mail: gkandl@aol.com Glentronics Inc. 640 Heathrow Drive, Lincolnshire, IL 60069 P: 847-415-6400 • F: 847-415-6410 E-mail: jerry@glentronics.com www.stopflooding.com Global Flow Technologies Trade Marks 10600 Corporate Dr., Stafford, TX 77477 P: 281-565-1010 • TFP: 800-231-3530 • F: 281-565-3171 E-mail: sales@globalflowtech.com www.globalflowtech.com Goldak Inc. The Soffi-Steel® System Contacts Contract Sales: Allen Stowers President: Jack Grice, PE Marketing Sales Coordinator: Jasmin Steiner P.O. Box 1988, Glendale, CA 91209 P: 818-240-2666 • F: 818-244-6818 Griffin Products Inc. P.O. Box 90, Wills Point, TX 75169 P: 903-873-6388 • TFP: 800-379-9709 • F: 903-873-6389 E : sales@goldak.com www.goldak.com Goulds Pumps -mail E-mail: sales@griffinproducts.com www.griffinproducts.com Grohe America 2881 E. Bayard St., Seneca Falls, NY 13148 P: 315-568-2811 • F: 315-568-2418 241 Covington Dr., Bloomingdale, IL 60108 P: 630-582-7711 • F: 630-582-7722 www.goulds.com Graham Corp. E : info@groheamerica.com www.groheamerica.com Group Thermo Inc. -mail 20 Florence Ave., Batavia, NY 14020 P: 585-343-2216 • F: 585-343-1097 E-mail: equipment@graham-mfg.com www.graham-mfg.com Grease Removal Systems Inc. 1290 Famularo Dr., SO. Plainfield, NJ 07080 P: 908-757-8955 • F: 908-757-1153 2675 W.2365 S., Suite 5, West Valley City, UT 84119 P: 801-582-7177 • F: 801-582-7179 www.greaseremovalsystems.com Great Lakes International Inc. E-mail: sales@greatlakesintl.com www.greatlakesintl.com Great Lakes Plastics Corp. E-mail: rdubois@greenturtletech.com www.proceptor.com E-mail: anne@gtwaterproducts.com www.gtwaterproducts.com Guardian Equipment Company Description Guardian Equipment is a leading manufacturer of emergency eyewash and shower equipment. E : sales@soffisteel.net www.soffisteel.com 26 Plumbing Systems & Design DECEMBER 2008 E-mail: sales@harmsco.com www.harmsco.com Harvel Plastics Inc. 300 Kuebler Rd., P.O. Box 757, Easton, PA 18044-0757 P: 610-252-7355 • F: 610-253-4436 E-mail: harvel@harvel.com www.harvel.com Haws Corporation 1455 Kleppe Lane, Sparks, NV 89431 P: 775-359-4712 • F: 775-359-7424 E-mail: info@hawsco.com www.hawsco.com Heat Controller Inc. 1900 Wellworth Ave., Jackson, MI 49203 P: 517-787-2100 • F: 517-787-9341 www.heatcontroller.com or www.addison-hvac.com Heat Transfer Products Inc. 120 Braley Rd., P.O. Box 429, E. Freetown, MA 02717-0429 P: 508-763-8071 • F: 508-763-3769 130 Industrial Blvd, Turners Falls, MA 01376 P: 413-863-2242 • F: 413-863-4803 89 54th St. S.W., Grand Rapids, MI 49548 P: 616-532-4266 • TFP: 800-968-8905 • F: 616-532-9322 www.heatlink.com Heat-Timer Corporation www.heat-timer.com Henkel Loctite Corp. E : info@gesafety.com www.gesafety.com -mail 7169 N 49th Terrace, P.O. Box 14066, N. Palm Beach, FL 33407 TFP: 800-327-3248 • F: 561-845-2474 20 New Dutch Ln., Fairfield, NJ 07004 P: 973-575-4004 • F: 973-575-4052 -mail 121 E. Burbank Ave., Janesville, WI 53547-8037 P: 608-757-1335 • TFP: 800-800-3213 • F: 608-757-1452 www.hansaamerica.com Harmsco Filtration Products E-mail: dclarke@heat-fab.com www.heat-fab.com Heatlink USA Inc. 1140 N. Branch St., Chicago, IL 60642 P: 312-447-8101 • TFP: 800-690-7700 • F: 312-447-8101 Grice Engineering Inc. 1770 Corporate Dr., #580, Norcross, GA 30093 P: 678-334-2142 • TFP: 877-442-6721 • F: 678-334-2148 www.us.grundfos.com GT Water Products E-mail: tedk@warmrain.com www.warmrain.com Green Turtle 201 S. Tryon St., Ste. 1475, Charlotte, NC 28202 TFP: 877-428-8187 • F: 704-295-1734 E-mail: info@hammondvalve.com www.hammondvalve.com Hansa America Inc. E-mail: sales@htproducts.com www.htproducts.com Heat-Fab Inc. 5239 N. Commerce Ave., Moorpark, CA 93021 P: 805-529-2900 • TFP: 800-862-5647 • F: 805-529-4558 51675 N. Industrial Drive, Hancock, MI 55104 P: 906-482-3750 • F: 906-482-2585 16550 W. Stratton Dr., New Berlin, WI 53151 P: 267-432-2702 • TFP: 800-348-6544 • F: 262-432-2703 E-mail: info@ergomax.com www.ergomax.com Grundfos Pumps Corp. 17100 W. 118th Terrace, Olathe, KS 66061 P: 913-227-3400 • F: 913-227-3500 1905 Kearney Ave., Racine, WI 53403 P: 262-634-2386 • F: 262-634-6259 Hammond Valve 1001 Trout Brook Crossing, Rocky Hill, CT 06067 TFP: 800-562-8483 • F: 860-571-5465 E-mail: info@loctite.com www.loctite.com Henry Group Hwy 34 South, Greenville, TX 75402 P: 323-583-5000 Guardian Fire Equipment Inc. www.henry.com Hercules Chemical Co. E-mail: lisa@guardianfire.com www.guardianfire.com E-mail: info@herchem.com www.herchem.com 3430 NW 38th Street, Miami, FL 33142 P: 305-633-0361 • F: 305-638-4632 111 South St., Passaic, NJ 07055 P: 800-221-9330 • F: 800-333-3456 WWW.PSDMAGAZINE.ORG Highland Tank HT Pump Specialties, LLC Inserta Fittings Co. E-mail: staff@highlandtank.com www.highlandtank.com Hill Rom E-mail: vlerico@htspecialties.com www.htpumpspecialties.com Hubbard Enterprises/HOLDRITE E-mail: insertat@teleport.com www.insertatee.com In-Sink-Erator www.hill-rom.com E-mail: sales@holdrite.com www.holdrite.com Hubbell Electric Heater Co. www.insinkerator.com Insul-Tect Products One Highland Rd., Stoystown, PA 15563 P: 814-893-5701 • F: 814-893-6126 2850 Colonnades Ct., Norcross, GA 30071 P: 770-448-6684 • TFP: 800-556-5596 • F: 770-416-7030 Hoeptner Perfected Products 7796 Oak Springs Circle, Gilroy, CA 95020 P: 408-847-7615 • F: 408-847-0675 E-mail: work@garlic.com www.freezeflow.com Company Description Hoeptner is a manufacturer and designer of sanitary yard hydrants, drinking fountains, and roof hydrants for over 20 years. Hydrants meet the ASSE 1057 sanitary yard hydrant standard. Trade Marks Freeze Flow® Contacts Owner: Herb Hoeptner 20 New Dutch Lane, Fairfield, NJ 07004 P: 973-227-5303 • F: 973-227-5302 2560 Progress Street, Vista, CA 92081 P: 760-744-6944 • TFP: 800-321-0316 • F: 760-744-0507 P.O. Box 288, Stratford, CT 06615-0288 P: 203-378-2659 • F: 203-378-3593 E-mail: info@hubbellheaters.com www.hubbellheaters.com Hubbell Industrial Controls Inc. 4301 Cheyenne Drive, Archdale, NC 27263 P: 440-428-1161 • F: 440-428-7635 E-mail: cmiller@hubbell-icd.com www.hubbell-icd.com \Husky Technologies 1001 El Camino Ave., Corona, CA 92879 P: 909-372-2732 • TFP: 800-262-2732 • F: 909-738-0458 www.anaco-husky.com Hydrolevel Company Hoffman Pump 83 Water St., New Haven, CT 06511 P: 203-776-0473 • TFP: 800-654-0768 • F: 203-773-1019 www.bellgossett.com Hoffman Specialty 1840 Baney Rd., Ashland, OH 44805 P: 419-289-3042 • F: 419-289-9574 8200 N. Austin Ave., Morton Grove, IL 60053 P: 847-966-3700 • F: 847-965-8379 8200 N. Austin, Morton Grove, IL 60053 P: 847-966-3700 • F: 847-965-8379 www.hoffmanspecialty.com Holby Tempering Valve Company Inc. 1146 Second Ave., New York, NY 45623 P: 212-838-6363 • F: 212-838-6367 E-mail: holby23@aol.com www.holbytemperingvalve.com Holyoke Fittings Inc. 850 Stanley Ave., Brooklyn, NY 11208 P: 718-649-0710 • TFP: 800-222-0215 • F: 718-272-2956 E : sales@holyokefittings.com www.holyokefittings.com Honeywell Water Controls -mail 65 Access Rd., Warwick, RI 02886 P: 401-825-3030 • F: 401-825-3043 E-mail: robert.castle@honeywell.com www.honeywellwatercontrols.com Hot Aqua Inc. 141 Calle Iglesia, San Clemente, CA 92672 P: 949-366-9303 • TFP: 800-441-0011 • F: 949-366-9356 www.hydrolevel.com Hydromatic Pump E-mail: mvg1@verizon.net International Code Council 900 Montclair Road, Birmingham, AL 35213 P: 205-591-1853 • F: 205-599-9889 E-mail: cpostell@iccsafe.org www.iccsafe.org International GRD 2940 Washington Blvd., Baltimore, MD 21230 P: 410-525-0383 • F: 410-646-7820 E-mail: igrd@igrd.com www.igrd.com Interon Engineered Products, a division of Little Giant 1140 McDermott Dr., Suite 102, West Chester, PA 19380 P: 610-918-2899 • TFP: 800-203-9930 • F: 610-918-2879 E-mail: interon@interoncorp.com www.interoncorp.com Hydrotek International Inc. 957 N. Pennsylvannia Ave., Winter Park, FL 32789 P: 407-647-0400 • TFP: 800-922-9883 • F: 407-647-0471 E-mail: cjbowman@hydrotekintl.com www.hydrotekintl.com Hydrotherm 260 N. Elm St., Westfield, MA 01085 P: 413-564-5515 • F: 413-568-9613 www.hydrotherm.com IAMPO 20001 Walnut Dr. S., Walnut, CA 91789 P: 909-595-8449 • F: 909-594-3690 www.iapmo.org IDEAL Clamps 3200 Parker Drive, St. Augustine, FL 32084 P: 904-829-1000 • TFP: 800-221-0100 • F: 704-825-1121 4792 LaVista Road, Tucker, GA 30084 P: 770-934-8423 • F: 770-934-7696 E : info@infloor.com www.infloor.com Inline Industries Inc. E-mail: hass@hrssystems.com www.hrssystems.com 1028 Clegg Ct., Petaluma, CA 94954 P: 707-766-9405 • F: 707-766-8253 3 Brunel Road, Dundee, Scotland, DD2 4RG United Kingdom 924 Lane Ave., North Jacksonville, FL 32254 P: 904-786-0204 • TFP: 800-736-0238 • F: 904-783-6965 E-mail: sales@hot-box.com www.hot-box.com HRS Systems Inc. 4700 21st St., Racine, WI 53406 P: 262-554-5432 • TFP: 800-558-5712 • F: 262-554-3639 E-mail: hydromatic_info@pentairpump.com www.hydromatic.com Hydromax, Inc E-mail: jlamberti@tomkinsamg.com www.idealclamps.com Infloor Heating Systems Hot Box Enclosures P.O. Box 767, Hillsboro, OR 97123 P: 503-357-2110 • F: 503-359-5417 900 Hamel Rd., P.O. Box 253, Hamel, MN 55340 P: 763-478-9660 • TFP: 800-588-4470 • F: 763-478-9669 -mail Intersan 1748 W. Fillmore St., Phoenix, AZ 85007 P: 602-254-3101 • TFP: 800-999-3101 • F: 602-254-1776 E-mail: literature@intersanus.com www.intersanus.com Company Description Intersan is a premier producer of commercial and institutional bathroom and washroom solutions. Our products are focused on functionality and ergonomics. We support these with rigorous engineering methods coupled with an international customer support network. Over 60 years of experience in the manufacturing of stainless steel and solid surface plumbing fixtures. Trade Marks Flotronic, Sanispray, Saniwave, Istronic, Wavertonic, Santronic, Solidwave, Solidsan Contacts National Sales Mgr: Wayne Jensen General Manager: Wim Hoornaert 4701-A Little John St., Baldwin Park, CA 91706 P: 626-813-6188 • TFP: 888-358-8888 • F: 626-813-6186 E-mail: inline@ballvalve.com www.ballvalve.com DECEMBER 2008 Plumbing Systems & Design 27 2009 Plumbing Systems Specification Guide MANUFACTURER LIST Joslyn Clark Controls 2013 W. Meeting Street, Lancaster, SC 29720 P: 803-289-1304 • F: 803-286-6624 Jay R. Smith Mfg. Co. 2781 Gunter Park Dr. East, Montgomery, AL 36109 P: 334-277-8520 • F: 334-272-7396 IPEX 2441 Royal Windsor Drive, Mississauga, Ontario, CN L5I 4C7 Canada P: 800-463-9572 • F: 905-403-9195 E-mail: jimsom@ipexinc.com www.ipexinc.com E-mail: sales@jrsmith.com www.jrsmith.com Company Description Jay R. Smith Mfg. Co. produces a full line of quality engineered specification drainage products. Trade Marks Company Description IPEX supplies the most extensive range of thermoplastic piping systems available anywhere including PVC, CPVC, ABS, PP, PE, PEX, and composite materials. Systems range from industrial process piping and acid waste to our PlumbBetter products and WarmRite Floor hydronic heating systems, all designed, built, and backed by one reliable source. Trade Marks Corzan™, Duraplus®, Enfield®, Enpure™, Labline™, Neutratank®, Plenumline™, Xirtec™ IPS/Weld-On 455 W. Victoria St., Compton, CA 90220 P: 310-898-3300 • TFP: 800-421-2677 • F: 310-898-3390 E-mail: info@ipscorp.com www.ipscorp.com Isimet Flood-Gate®, Guardian Dual Check®, LineBacker®, Enviro-Flo®, Remediator®, Smith Yellow Pages®, SaniCeptor®, Twis-To-Floor® 4450 W 78th Circle, Bloomington, MN 55435 P: 952-835-6850 • TFP: 800-554-6077 • F: 952-835-2218 E-mail: badavis@jlindustries.com www.jlindustries.com JM Manufacturing 9 Peachtree Hill Road, Livingston, NJ 07039 E-mail: dan.blake@jomar.com www.jomar.com Josam Co. 525 West Highway 20, Michigan City, IN 46360 P: 800-365-6726 • F: 800-627-0008 8200 N. Austin Ave, Morton Grove, IL 60053 P: 847-966-3700 • F: 847-965-8379 E-mail: kpietrowski@josam.com www.josam.com www.bellgossett.com ITW Buildex / Sammy Super Screw www.kbico.com Keystone Filter, a division of Met-Pro Corp. E-mail: Filters@keystone-filter.com www.metpro.com/keystone Kidde Fire Fighting 150 Gordon Dr., Exton, PA 19341 P: 610-363-1400 • F: 610-524-9073 E-mail: bdrake@kidde-fire.com www.kidde-fire.com Kinetico Incorporated 10845 Kinsman Road, P.O. Box 193, Newbury, OH 44065 P: 440-564-9111 • TFP: 800-944-9283 • F: 440-564-9541 www.kinetico.com Kitz Corp. of America 10750 Corporate Dr., Stafford, TX 77477 P: 281-491-7333 • TFP: 800-772-0073 • F: 281-491-9402 E-mail: dougs@kitz.com www.kitz.com Kohler Co. 444 Highland Dr., Kohler, WI 53044 P: 920-457-4441 • TFP: 800-456-4537 • F: 920-457-4441 600 Mile Crossing Blvd., Rochester, NY 14624 P: 585-426-0280 • TFP: 800-392-0983 • F: 585-426-3947 E-mail: bob.jacbos@fluids.ittind.com ITT Residential & Commercial Water E-mail: jwce@jwce.com www.jwce.com KBI, King Bros. Industries 2385 North Penn Rd., Hatfield, PA 19440 P: 800-822-1963 • F: 215-997-1839 7243 Miller Drive, Warren, MI 48092 P: 800-325-5690 • F: 800-628-4194 E-mail: sales@istec-corp.com www.istec-corp.com ITT Flygt 290 Paularino Ave., Costa Mesa, CA 92626 P: 949-833-3888 • TFP: 800-331-2277 • F: 949-833-8858 JL Industries VP Marketing: Charles White VP Engineering: Jerry McDanal VP Sales: John Roberts E-mail: info@jgusa.com www.johnguest.com Jomar International 92 Main, Sparta, NJ 07871 P: 973-726-7090 • F: 973-726-8707 E-mail: custserv@justmfg.com www.justmfg.com JWC Environmental 29101 The Old Road, Valencia, CA 91355 TFP: 800-325-9468 • F: 661-257-4320 180 Passaic Ave., Fairfield, NJ 07004 TFP: 800-945-4872 • F: 877-775-4329 E-mail: pap@isimet.com Istec Corp. 9233 King St., Franklin Park, IL 60131 P: 847-678-5150 • F: 847-678-6817 Contacts John Guest USA 2612 National Circle, Garland, TX 75041 P: 972-926-4601 • F: 972-926-4651 E-mail: kmattevi@dancon.com www.joslynclark.com Just Manufacturing Co. E-mail: christopher.meece@kohler.com Kolbi Pipe Markers 746 Pinecrest Dr., Prospect Heights, IL 60070 P: 800-499-8450 • TFP: 800-499-8450 • F: 800-596-3057 E-mail: kolbi88@msn.com www.kolbipipemarkers.com Company Description 1349 West Bryn Mawr, Itasca, IL 60143 P: 800-323-4539 • F: 630-595-3569 E : abasalay@itwbuildex.com www.itwbuildex.com J.C. Whitlam Manufacturing Company -mail 200 West Walnut St., Wadsworth, OH 44282 P: 330-334-2524 • TFP: 800-321-8358 E-mail: sales@jcwhitlam.com www.jcwhitlam.com J.W. Harris Co. Inc. 4501 Quality Place, Mason, OH 45040-1971 P: 513-754-2000 • TFP: 800-733-4533 • F: 513-754-8778 Josam Company manufactures a complete line of engineered specification grade plumbing drainage products including a full range of fixture carriers, floor drains, roof drains, cleanouts, floor sinks, and interceptors. Additonally, Josam Company offers a wide array of trench drains manufactured in cast iron, stainless steel, polymer concrete, or glass reinforced polyester in addition to a stainless steel “Push-Fit” drainage waste system and a complete siphonic roof drainage system. Contacts Kusel Equipment 820 West St., Watertown, WI 53094 P: 920-261-4112 • F: 920-261-3151 E-mail: sales@kuselequipment.com www.kuselequipment.com VP Sales & Marketing: Paula Bowe E-mail: salesinfo@jwharris.com www.jwharris.com 28 Plumbing Systems & Design DECEMBER 2008 WWW.PSDMAGAZINE.ORG Company Description For over 150 years, Kusel Equipment has provided quality equipment to the dairy, meat, and food processing industries. Kusel Equipment offers a complete line of stainless steel floor drains and trench drains suitable for any food processing, beverage, or pharmaceutical applications. Custom drains are our standard. Many are NSF listed. Contacts Product Manager: Cindy Schade KWC Faucets Inc. 1770 Corporate Dr., #580, Norcross, GA 30093 P: 678-334-2121 • TFP: 888-KWC.FCTS • F: 877-329-5921 www.kwcfaucets.com Laboratory Enterprises 3122 Brinkerhoff Rd., Kansas City, KS 66115 P: 913-384-6175 • F: 877-386-6535 E : sales@labenterprises.net www.labenterprises.net Laing Thermotech Inc. -mail 830 Bay Blvd., Suite 101, Chula Vista, CA 91911 P: 619-575-7466 • F: 619-575-2739 E-mail: bhutslar@lainginc.com www.lainginc.com Lakos Filtration Systems 1365 N. Clovis, Fresno, CA 93727 P: 559-255-1601 • TFP: 800-344-7205 • F: 559-255-8039 E-mail: info@lakos.com www.lakos.com Lasco Bathware 8101 E. Kaiser Blvd., Suite 200, Anaheim, CA 92808 P: 714-993-1220 • F: 714-998-3062 E-mail: info@lascobathware.com www.lascobathware.com Lasco Fittings Inc. Little Giant Pump Co. 3810 N. Tulsa, Oklahoma City, OK 73112 P: 405-947-2511 • F: 405-947-8720 Leonard Valve Company 1360 Elmwood Ave., Cranston, RI 02910 P: 401-461-1200 • TFP: 800-797-4456 • F: 401-941-5310 E-mail: info@leonardvalve.com www.leonardvalve.com Company Description Leonard has been the leader in water temperature control valves and systems for commercial/institutional and residential applications since 1913. We developed the first thermostatic bimetal, our Dura-trol®, which is a solid element constructed of bronze and stainless steel alloys. Trade Marks Aquatrol®, Showermaster®, Surfashower®, Advantage®, Photomaster®, Dura-Trol®, Megatron®, PAM® Contacts President: E. Niles Wilcox National Sales Manager: Peter Gobis Leslie Controls 12501 Telecom Dr., Tampa, FL 33637 P: 813-978-1000 • F: 813-977-0174 E-mail: sales@lesliecontrols.com www.lesliecontrols.com Lewis Pipe Co. P.O. Box 339, Ardmore, AL 38449 P: 256-423-2196 • TFP: 800-442-2782 • F: 256-423-6665 E-mail: customerservice@lewis.pipe.com www.lewis-pipe.com 414 Morgan Street, P.O. Box 116, Brownsville, TN 38012 P: 731-772-3180 • TFP: 800-776-2756 • F: 731-772-0835 E-mail: korky@lavelle.com www.korky.com Lawler Manufacturing Company Inc. 5330 E. 25th St., Indianapolis, IN 46218 P: 317-261-1212 • F: 317-261-1208 www.lawlervalve.com LDR Industries Inc. 600 North Kilbourn Ave., Chicago, IL 60624 P: 773-265-3000 • TFP: 800-545-5230 • F: 773-265-2374 E-mail: info@ldrind.com www.ldrind.com Legend Valve & Fitting Inc. 51245 Filomena Dr., Shelby Township, MI 48315 P: 800-752-2082 • TFP: 800-835-4457 • F: service@lege E : service@legendvalve.com www.legendvalve.com -mail 300 Maddox Simpson Pkwy., Lebanon, TN 37090 P: 615-889-8900 • F: 615-882-2964 E-mail: lochinvar@lochinvar.com www.lochinvar.com LSP Products Group 3689 Arrowhead Dr., Carson City, NV 89706 P: 702-884-4242 • F: 702-884-4343 LT Copper/DA Fehr Inc. 1327 Long Run Road, Friedensburg, PA 17933 Lubrizol Advanced Materials Inc. 29400 Lakeland Boulevard, Wickliffe, Ohio 44092 P: 440-943-4200 www.lubrizol.com Maid-O-Mist 3217 N. Pulaski Rd., Chicago, IL 60641 P: 773-685-7300 • F: 773-685-7332 Mainline Backflow Products Inc. 12530-128 Street, Edmonton, AB T5L 1C9 Canada P: 780-413-7204 • F: 780-457-1210 E-mail: tomc@backwatervalve.com www.backwatervalve.com Mansfield Plumbing Products P.O. Box 620, Perrysville, OH 44864-0620 P: 205-815-0706 • TFP: 800-850-3060 • F: 800-984-7802 E-mail: techsupport@mansfieldplumbing.com www.mansfieldplumbing.com MAPA Products E-mail: sales@lascofittings.com www.lascofittings.com Lavelle Industries 665 McHenry St., Burlington, WI 53105 P: 262-763-2434 • TFP: 800-528-3553 • F: 262-763-5607 www.littlegiant.com Lochinvar Corporation 103 CJ Wise Parkway, PO Box 129, Naples, TX 75568 TFP: 877-897-2371 • F: 903-897-2781 E-mail: rod@mapaproducts.com www.mapaproducts.com Liberty Pumps 7000 Apple Tree Ave., Bergen, NY 14416 P: 585-494-1817 • TFP: 800-543-2550 • F: 585-494-1839 E-mail: liberty@libertypumps.com www.libertypumps.com Company Description Liberty Pumps is a leading U.S. manufacturer of pumping products for ground and wastewater removal in residential and commercial applications. With a focus on innovative product design, our wide range of pump styles includes sump, sewage, effluent, drain, and grinder pumps. Liberty also offers complete preassembled sewage packages and pump accessories. Trade Marks Omnivore™, Sump Box™, Sump Jet™, QuickTree™, VMF™ Contacts National Sales Manager: Chuck Schwabe Marketing Coordinator: Laurie Pfaff Director of Sales & Mktg: Randy Waldron Company Description MAPA offers adjustable rooftop pipe and equipment support systems, exclusive seismic and wind-resistant supports, unique rooftop pedestal hydrants, and electrical disconnects. Contacts President: Phil A. Parker Sales/Mktg/Dir: Rod Holbrook Marlo Incorporated 2227 South St., Racine, WI 53404 P: 262-681-1300 • F: 262-681-1318 E-mail: info@marlo-inc.com www.marlo-inc.com Life Medical Networks Inc. 5450 Dunwoody Mill Ct., Atlanta, GA 30360 DECEMBER 2008 Plumbing Systems & Design 29 2009 Plumbing Systems Specification Guide MANUFACTURER LIST Company Description Marlo is a manufacturer of water treatment equipment for over 30 years. Product capabilities include water softeners, filters, dealkalizers, reverse osmosis systems, and demineralizers. Custom engineered systems including skid mounted, pre-piped, and pre-wired packages are available. Contacts Sales Manager-Commercial Equip.: Erik Stirle Dir Sales/Mktg: Steve LaMere Dir Residential Sales: Susan Erickson Master Control Systems P.O. Box 276, 910 North Shore Dr., Lake Bluff, IL 60044-2295 P: 847-295-1010 • TFP: 800-462-7457 • F: 847-295-0704 www.mastercontrols.com Matco Norca P.O. Box 27, Brewster, NY 10509 P: 845-278-7570 • TFP: 800-431-2082 • F: 845-278-6952 E : mail@matco-norca.com www.matco-norca.com McDonnell & Miller -mail Millipore 290 Concord Rd., Billerica, MA 01821 Minnesota Rubber & Plastics Metropolitan Industries Inc. 37 Forestwood Dr., Romeoville, IL 60446 P: 815-886-9200 • TFP: 800-323-1665 • F: 815-886-6932 E-mail: sales@metropolitanind.com www.metropolitanind.com Company Description Metropolitan Industries manufactures a wide array of pre-packaged water pressure booster systems, selfpriming pump stations, submersible pumping systems, above and below ground pre-fab valve vaults, control panels, and custom electrical controls and equipment for the commercial, industrial, and municipal markets. Trade Marks Sumpro™, Pump Guard™, Pump Guard Plus™, The Pumping World’s One Stop Shop™ Contacts 8200 N. Austin Ave., Morton Grove, IL 60653 P: 847-966-3700 • F: 847-965-8379 E-mail: monika.laivinieks@itt.com www.mcdonnellmiller.com McGuire Manufacturing Company Inc. P.O. Box 746, Go Grandview Court, Cheshire, CT 06410 P: 203-699-1801 • F: 203-699-1813 E : bsuriner@mcguiremfg.com www.mcguiremfg.com Medical Gas Management Inc. -mail 5600 Phillip J. Rhoads Ave, Bethany, OK 73008 Medical Gas Professional Healthcare Org. 16339 Kranker Drive, Stilwell, KS 66085 P: 913-681-6548 • TFP: 800-788-1312 • F: 913-681-8878 E-mail: almoon@monrmedical.com Medical Gas Training Center 13500 South Point Blvd., Charlotte, NC 28273 P: 704-588-5575 • F: 704-588-7759 E-mail: richard@medgastech.com www.medgastech.com Mercury Plastics Inc. Chicago Sales: Brendan Bates President: John Kochan Jr. National Sales: Mike Tierney 10560 Fern Ave., Stanton, CA 90680 P: 714-761-8055 • TFP: 800-761-8055 • F: 714-761-3710 E-mail: ric@mgcoupling.com www.mgcoupling.com Microphor 452 East Hill Rd., Willits, CA 95490 P: 707-459-5563 • TFP: 800-358-8280 • F: 707-459-6617 E-mail: info@microphor.com Mid-America Fittings 7604 Wedd, Overland Park, KS 66204 P: 913-962-7277 • TFP: 800-633-6771 • F: 800-592-7277 www.midamericafittings.com Mid-West Instrument 6500 Dobry Dr., Sterling Heights, MI 48314 P: 586-254-6500 • TFP: 800-648-5778 • F: 586-254-6509 PO Box 989, 15760 Madison Road, Middlefield, OH 44062 P: 440-632-5281 • F: 440-632-5606 MIFAB One Merit Dr., Cleveland, OH 44143 P: 216-261-9800 • TFP: 800-726-9800 • F: 216-261-6646 E-mail: cleveland_sales@meritbrass.com www.meritbrass.com Metcraft Industries E : wzett@metcraftindustries.com www.metcraftindustries.com Metraflex Co. -mail 2323 W. Hubbard St., Chicago, IL 60612 P: 312-738-3800 • TFP: 800-621-4347 • F: 312-738-0415 E-mail: info@metraflex.com www.metraflex.com Metron E-mail: mwhiteside@mifab.com www.mifab.com MIFAB is a manufacturer of access doors, grease, oil, solids, hair, automatic recovery interceptors, wall, yard, and ground hydrants, trap seal primers, pressure balance valves, back water valves, floor, roof, and area drains, cleanouts, fixture carriers, floor sinks, water hammer arrestors, and trench drains. Other products include nohub couplings, backflow preventers, siphonic roof drains, pressure-reducing valves and double-check and reduced pressure backflow preventers and pipe supports. E-mail: sales@miroind.com www.miroind.com Mission Rubber Co. P.O. Box 2349, Corona, CA 92878 P: 800-854-9991 • F: 800-637-4601 E-mail: dvansell@missionrubber.com www.missionrubber.com Modern Welding Co. Inc. One Modern Way, Newark, OH 43055 Modular Services Co. 109 NE 38th Street, Oklahoma, OK 73105 COMMERCIAL Moen Inc. 25300 Al Moen Dr., North Olmsted, OH 44070 P: 440-962-2000 • TFP: 800-553-6336 • F: 440-962-2770 www.moencommercial.com Company Description Got a demanding environment? Demand Moen Commercial. Our products are made heavier to last longer. Moen Commercial faucets, shower systems, and flush valves are factory tested at every stage for design integrity, durability, safety, and conservation. Moen’s products are tested tough, virtually maintenance-free, and are backed by an incredible 5-year limited warranty, providing lower lifetime costs for your facility. Moen is a member of the U.S. Green Building Council, and all Moen products may contribute toward earning LEED credits. For more information, contact Moen at 800/BUY-MOEN or www.moencommercial.com. Contacts Director of Marketing and Product Development: Allen Talley Product Manager: George Spear Monitor Products Inc. P.O. Box 3408, Princton, NJ 08543 P: 732-329-0900 • F: 732-329-0904 www.monitorproducts.com Mountain Plumbing Products 1301 Metropolitan Ave, Suite 5, West Deptford, NJ 08066 Mr. Steam 43-20 34th St., Long Island City, NY 11101 P: 800-767-8326 • TFP: 800-767-8326 • F: 718-472-3256 Trade Marks Contacts www.muellerindustries.com President: Michael Whiteside DECEMBER 2008 2700 South 900 West, Salt Lake City, UT 84119 TFP: 800-768-6978 • F: 800-440-7958 E-mail: info@mrsteam.com www.mrsteam.com Mueller Industries MIFAB® 1505 W. 3rd Ave, Denver, CO 80223 30 Plumbing Systems & Design 1321 West 119th Street, Chicago, IL 60643-5109 P: 773-341-3001 • TFP: 800-465-2736 • F: 773-341-3046 Company Description 301 Southeast Thompson Drive, Lee’s Summit, MO 64082 P: 866-382-7238 • F: 816-554-0307 E-mail: webmaster@mnrubber.com www.mnrubber.com Miro Industries Inc. MG Piping Products Co. E-mail: mlueck@midwestinstrument.com www.midwestinstrument.com E-mail: efrancis@mercury-plastics.com www.mercuryplastics.com Merit Brass Co. 1100 Xenium Ln N., Minneapolis, MN 55441 P: 952-927-1400 • F: 952-927-1470 2600 Elmhurst Rd, Elk Grove Village, IL 60007 P: 901-753-3200 • TFP: 800-348-8464 • F: 901-751-7725 WWW.PSDMAGAZINE.ORG Mueller/B&K Industries, Inc. North Star Water Conditioning Ondine www.bk-ind.com Murdock-Super Secur www.northstar.conditioning.com Northeast Medical Consulting Inc. E-mail: cs@interbath.com www.ondineshowers.com Opella LLC 2600 Elmhurst Rd., Elk Grove Village, IL 60007 P: 708-773-8585 • F: 708-773-0330 15125 Proctor Ave., Cit of Industry, CA 91746 P: 626-333-2543 • TFP: 800-453-7465 • F: 626-855-4860 E-mail: info@murdock-supersecur.com www.murdock-supersecur.com Mustee, E.L. & Sons 5431 W. 164th St., Brook Park, OH 44142 P: 216-267-3100 • F: 216-267-9997 E-mail: info@mustee.com www.mustee.com MWI Plumbing 4695 North Ave, Oceanside, CA 92056 Namco Divison P.O. Box 550127, Dallas, TX 75355 P: 214-340-1464 • F: 214-340-7767 E : jtracy@namco-div.com www.namco-div.com NAPHCC -mail 1890 Woodlane Drive, Woodbury, MN 55125 TFP: 800-531-7427 • F: 800-531-7421 57 West Liberty St., Hubbard, OH 44425 NSF International 789 N. Dixboro Rd., Ann Arbor, MI 48105-9723 P: 734-769-8010 • F: 734-769-0109 E : info@nsf.org www.nsf.org NVENT LLC -mail 2834 Mitchell Ave, Allentown, PA 18103 P: 610-797-8030 • TFP: 877-663-5263 • F: 610-797-8219 E-mail: slaurenza@victaulic.com O’Brien Manufacturing 7346 West 400 North, P.O. Box 7, Leiters Ford, IN 46945 P: 574-542-2222 • TFP: 800-638-1901 • F: 888-638-1902 E-mail: headquarters@obrienmfg.com www.obrienmfg.com 501 Shatto Place, Suite 201, Los Angles, CA 90020 P: 877-457-6482 • F: 213-351-7632 E-mail: mike@nationalitc.com NECO Equipment Co. 20 S. Second St., Souderton, PA 18964 P: 215-721-2200 • F: 215-721-0434 E-mail: dave@necoequipment.com www.necoequipment.com NEOPERL Inc. 171 Mattatuck Heights, Waterbury, CT 06705 P: 203-756-8891 • F: 203-754-5868 E-mail: info@neoperl.com www.neoperl.com NIBCO Inc. 1516 Middlebury St., Elkhart, IN 46516 P: 574-295-3000 • TFP: 800-234-0227 • F: 574-295-3307 www.nibco.com Niles Steel Tank 725 Talamore Dr., Ambler, PA 19002 P: 215-641-2114 • F: 215-646-7984 E : mbatterly@nilesst.com Noble Co., The -mail P.O. Box 350, Grand Haven, MI 49417-0350 P: 231-799-8000 • TFP: 800-878-5788 • F: 231-799-8850 E-mail: sales@noblecompany.com www.noblecompany.com Nomaco Insulation 203 Capcom Ave., Wake Forest, NC 27587 P: 919-435-5370 • TFP: 866-876-2684 • F: 919-554-4253 E-mail: tstephans@nomaco.com www.nomacoinsulation.com Noritz America 11160 Grace Ave., Fountain Valley, CA 92708 P: 714-433-2905 • TFP: 866-766-7489 • F: 714-241-2514 E-mail: info@noritzamerica.com www.noritzamerica.com 1150 Cobb International Place, Suite E, Kennesaw, GA 30152 P: 770-955-5155 • TFP: 800-969-0339 • F: 770-955-5955 E-mail: sales@opella.com www.opella.com Orion Fittings 2850 Fairfax Trafficway, Kansas City, KS 66115 P: 913-342-1653 • F: 800-777-1653 E-mail: orion@orionfittings.com www.orionfittings.com Paloma Industries Inc. 2151 Eastman Ave, Oxnard, CA 93030 P: 805-278-5499 • F: 805-278-5468 E-mail: palomausa@raypak.com www.palomatankless.com Park Environmental Equipment 7015 Fairbanks N., Houston, TX 77040 P: 713-937-7602 • TFP: 800-256-8041 • F: 713-937-4254 180 S. Washington St., Falls Church, VA 22046 P: 703-237-8100 • F: 703-237-7442 National ITC Corp. (formerly P.I.P.E.) 665 North Baldwin Park Blvd., City of Industry, CA 91746 P: 626-369-1841 • TFP: 800-423-9485 • F: 626-369-3316 Oatey Co. 4700 W. 160th St., Cleveland, OH 44135 P: 216-267-7100 • F: 216-267-6538 www.oatey.com Company Description Oatey manufactures plastic and metal wash machine and ice maker outlet boxes; plastic gas valve outlet boxes; a full line of PVC & ABS residential and commercial drainage products; roof vent stack flashings; air admittance valves; plastic pipe solvent cements; pipe supports; plumbing solders and fluxes; and other chemical and plastic plumbing. Contacts VP Sales: Bob Bender VP Marketing: Brad Moore Sr VP Sales: Tom O’Faherty Ohio Medical Corporation 1111 Lakeside Dr., Gurnee, IL 60031 P: 847-855-0500 • TFP: 800-448-0770 • F: 847-855-6300 E : info@ohiomedical.com www.ohiomedical.com Oil Equipment -mail E-mail: sales@parkco.com www.park-usa.com Parker Boiler Co. 5930 Bandini Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90040 P: 323-727-9800 • F: 323-722-2848 E-mail: sales@parkerboiler.com www.parkerboiler.com Parker Hannifin Corp., Seal Group 6035 Parkerland Blvd., Cleveland, OH 44124 TFP: 800-272-7537 • F: 440-226-7400 E-mail: mcoyte@parker.com www.parkerseals.com Parker Hannifin Corp, Parflex Division 1300 N. Freedom St., Ravenna, OH 44266 P: 330-296-2871 • F: 330-296-8433 E-mail: pfdweb@parker.com www.parflexsystem.com Patient Instrumentation Corp. 4117 Route 309, Schnecksville, PA 18078 P: 610-799-4436 • F: 610-799-4466 E-mail: patientins@juno.com 4 Hershey Dr., Ansonia, CT 06401 P: 203-736-8886 • F: 800-532-3073 E-mail: sales@oil-equip-mfg.com www.oil-equip-mfg.com Olsonite Corporation 25 Dart Rd., Newnan, GA 30265 P: 770-253-3930 • TFP: 800-521-8266 • F: 770-253-0152 www.olsonite.com Omni Brass Inc. 127 Limestone Cres., Toronto, ON M3J 2R1 Canada P: 416-650-9900 • F: 416-650-9901 E-mail: mail@omnibrass.com www.omnibrass.com Patterson Pump Company 2129 Ayersville Rd., Toccoa, GA 30577 P: 706-297-2852, F: 706-886-0023 E-mail: bhenry@pattersonpumps.com www.pattersonpumps.com Company Description Patterson proudly produces centrifugal pumps and package systems for the following markets: fire, plumbing, HVAC, municipal, and industrial. Offices in Athens, Greece and Chiang Mai, Thailand, and manufacturing in Mullingar, Ireland, serve Patterson around the world. The Gorman-Rupp Company will also show their 6x6-foot pressure booster system along with a T-Series. DECEMBER 2008 Plumbing Systems & Design 31 2009 Plumbing Systems Specification Guide MANUFACTURER LIST Patterson-Kelley-Harsco 100 Burson St., P.O. Box 458, East Stroudsburg, PA 18301 P: 570-476-7261 • F: 570-476-7247 9050 16th Street, Vero Beach, FL 32966 P: 772-770-3200 • TFP: 800-325-8739 • F: 772-770-6200 www.pppinc.net Presealed Systems PO Box 1528, 291 Shiloh Road, Forest City, NC 28043 TFP: 800-438-5327 E-mail: sales@presealedsystems.com www.presealedsystems.com Price Pfister Pipe Tytes Inc. E-mail: info@patkelco.com www.patkelco.com Peerless Boilers/Aegis International LLC E-mail: email@pipetytes.com www.pipetytes.com Plastic Oddities E-mail: morganp@aegisshield.com www.peerlessboilers.com Peerless Pump E-mail: dctpo@bellsouth.net www.plasticoddities.com Plastic Pipe & Fittings 71 Franklin Turnpike, Suite 3, Waldwick, NJ 07463 P: 201-444-1005 • F: 610-845-6121 2005 Dr. Martin Luther, Indianapolis, IN 46202 P: 317-925-9661 • TFP: 800-879-0182 • F: 317-924-7388 E-mail: sales@peerlesspump.com www.peerlesspump.com 19701 Da Vinci, Lake Forest, CA 92610 P: 866-863-6584 • F: 800-713-7080 www.pricepfister.com 800 Roosevelt Road, Building C-132, Glen Ellyn, IL 60137 Plastic Trends Inc. 56400 Mound Rd., Shelby Twp., MI 48316 P: 586-781-2700 • F: 586-781-0888 E-mail: info@plastictrends.com www.plastictrends.com Plumberex Specialty Products P.O. Box 1684, Palm Springs, CA 92263-1684 P: 760-343-7363 • TFP: 800-475-8629 • F: 760-343-7366 PEP Plastic Engineered Products 50 Tannery Rd., Bldg. 3, Branchburg, NJ 08876 P: 908-534-6111 • TFP: 800-407-3726 • F: 908-534-5287 E-mail: pep@pep-plastic.com www.pep-plastic.com Company Description PEP offers teflow plastic and fiberglass pipe valves, fittings, tanks, and custom fabrications, as well as double containment piping systems. Trade Marks Hayward™, George , Drain-net™, Conley™, Plastomatic™, Crane™, Charlotte™, Spears™, Fisher™, George Fisher Sloane™, ASAHT™, Chemtainer™, Guardian™, Synder Tanks™, Plastinetics™, Ipex™ Contacts Vice President: John Matonis Perfection Corporation 222 Lake St., Madison, OH 44057-3189 P: 440-428-1171 • TFP: 800-544-6344 • F: 440-428-7325 E-mail: perfection@perfectioncorp.com www.perfectioncorp.com PERMA-PIPE Inc. E-mail: info@plumberex.com www.plumberex.com Plumbing & Drainage Institute 45 Bristol Drive, S. Easton, MA 01845 P: 800-589-8956 • F: 508-230-3529 E-mail: bill@pdionline.org www.pdionline.org Plumb-Pro P.O. Box 380, Wadsworth, OH 44282-0380 P: 330-334-2524 • TFP: 800-321-8358 E : sales@jcwhitlam.com www.joinpipe.com PlumbRite Mfg. Inc. -mail P.O. Box 4040, Medesto, CA 95352 TFP: 800-200-2678 • F: 209-576-7025 E-mail: modeinc@aol.com www.plumbrite.com Potter Electric Signal Company 2081 Craig Rd., St. Louis, MO 63146 P: 314-878-4321 • TFP: 800-325-3936 • F: 314-878-7264 E-mail: sales@pottersignal.com www.pottersignal.com Powerex 150 Production Drive, Harrison, OH 45030 7720 N. Lehigh Ave., Niles, IL 60714 P: 847-966-2235 • F: 847-470-1204 Powers, a division of Watts Water Technologies Inc. 1400 Lake Cook Road, Buffalo Grove, IL 60089 P: 847-229-0218 • TFP: 800-669-5430 • F: 847-229-0526 E-mail: marketing@permapipe.com www.permapipe.com PHD Manufacturing 44018 Columbiana-Waterford Rd., Columbiana, OH 44408 P: 330-482-9256 • TFP: 800-321-2736 • F: 330-482-2763 E-mail: phdlit@nlc.net www.phd-mfg.com Phoenix Products Inc. 583 Miller Rd., Avon Lake, OH 44012 P: 440-933-8100 • TFP: 800-222-6041 • F: 440-933-6252 E-mail: lstarcher@faucets.com www.phoenixfaucets.com Pietro Fiorentini E-mail: info@powerscontrols.com www.powerscontrols.com Powhatan 150 Gordon Dr., Exton, PA 19341 P: 610-363-1400 • F: 161-052-4907 E-mail: bdrake@kidde-fire.com www.kidde-fire.com Precision Boilers Inc. 5727 Superior Dr., Morristown, TN 37814 P: 423-587-9390 • TFP: 800-448-2031 • F: 423-581-7749 E-mail: pbi@precisionboilers.com www.precisionboilers.com Precision Plumbing Products Inc. P.O. Box 728, Norcross, GA 30091 TFP: 888-618-8787 7021 NE 79th Court, Portland, OR 97218 P: 503-256-4010 • F: 503-253-8165 www.fiousa.com E-mail: marketing@pppinc.net 32 Plumbing Systems & Design 685 Atlantis, Melbourne, FL 32904 P: 321-729-8414 • TFP: 866-591-1059 • F: 321-729-8218 DECEMBER 2008 Prier Products 4515 East 139th Street, Grandview, MO 64030 P: 816-761-3700 • TFP: 800-362-9055 • F: 800-362-1463 E-mail: sales@prier.com www.prier.com Company Description Prier is a manufacturer of freezeless hydrants, wall and ground style, angle sill faucets, loose key vandalproof and handle operated, drainage products, gas log lighter equipment, plumbing brass, brass ballworks, and specialty valves. Trade Marks Prier® Contacts President: Joe E. Poskin VP Sales & Marketing: Nick Manning ProSet Systems Inc. 1355 Capital Circle, Lawrenceville, GA 30043 P: 770-339-1782 • TFP: 800-262-5355 • F: 770-339-1784 E-mail: kcornwall@prosetsystems.com www.prosetsystems.com PS International 1013 Shenandoah Cir., Sioux Falls, SD 57103 P: 605.332.1885 • F: 605.332.1293 E-mail: gale@psinternational.com www.psinternational.com PSI-Thunderline/Link-Seal 6525 Goforth St., Houston, TX 77021 P: 713-747-6948 • TFP: 800-423-2410 • F: 713-747-6029 E-mail: info@psipsi.com www.linkseal.com Pumpex Inc. 171 Industrial Pkwy., Somerville, NJ 08876 P: 908-927-0800 • F: 908-927-0884 E-mail: us@pumpex.com www.pumpex.com PVI Industries LLC P.O. Box 7124, Fort Worth, TX 76111 P: 817-335-9531 • TFP: 800-784-8326 • F: 817-332-6742 E-mail: info@pvi.com www.pvi.com Quality Pipe Products Inc. 13201 Hancock Dr., Taylor, MI 48180 P: 734-374-5100 • F: 734374-5444 E-mail: info@qualitypipe.com www.qualitypipe.com WWW.PSDMAGAZINE.ORG QuikWater 8939 W. 21st St., Sand Springs, OK 74063 P: 918-241-8880 • F: 918-241-8718 E-mail: sales@quikwater.com www.quikwater.com Quincy Compressor 701 N Dobson Ave, Bay Mineete, AL 36507 Radiant Engineering Inc. 501 E. Peach, Ste. A, Bozeman, MT 59715 P: 406-587-6036 • F: 406-587-1617 Raypak Inc. 2151 Eastman Ave., Oxnard, CA 93030 P: 805-278-5300 • F: 805-278-5489 www.raypak.com RBI 260 N. Elm St., Westfield, MA 01805 P: 413-568-9571 • F: 413-568-9613 www.rbiwaterheaters.com RectorSeal 2601 Spenwick Dr., Houston, TX 77055 P: 713-263-8001 • TFP: 800-231-3345 • F: 713-263-7577 E-mail: jtomasello@rectorseal.com www.rectorseal.com Red Jacket Water Products www.rheem.com RIDGID E-mail: info@runtalnorthamerica.com www.runtalnorthamerica.com Ruud Water Heaters E-mail: info@ridgid.com www.ridgid.com Riello Burners North America www.rheem.com Safe-T-Cover P: 334-260-1500 • F: 334-260-1562 400 Clark St., Elyria, OH 44035 P: 440-323-5581 • TFP: 800-769-7743 • F: 440-329-4551 35 Pond Park Rd., Hingham, MA 02043 TFP: 800-474-3556 • F: 866-274-3556 E : info@rbna.com www.riello-burners.com Rietschle Inc. -mail 7222 Parkway Dr., Hanover, MD 21076 P: 410-712-4100 • F: 410-712-4148 Rinnai Corporation 10667 Jersey Boulevard, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 917305110 P: 909-987-4654 • TFP: 800-877-6237 • F: 989-989-6911 20600 Regency Lane, Lake Forest, CA 92630 P: 949-859-1010 • TFP: 800-222-7982 • F: 949-859-7200 E-mail: rssem@inwave.com www.rkfdseparators.com Rohl LLC 2842 E. Business 30, Columbia City, IN 46725 P: 260-248-8188 • TFP: 800-444-3134 • F: 800-444-4587 E-mail: cmiller@reelcraft.com www.reelcraft.com REHAU Inc. Heating & Plumbing P.O. Box 1706, Leesburg, VA 20177 TFP: 800-247-9445 • F: 800-627-3428 www.rehau-na.com Reliable Automatic Sprinkler Co. Inc. 525 North MacQuesten Pkwy., Mount Vernon, NY 10552 TFP: 800-431-1588 • F: 800-848-6051 E-mail: info@reliablesprinkler.com www.reliablesprinkler.com REMA DRI-VAC Corp. 45 Ruby Street, Norwalk, CT 06852 P: 203-847-2464 • F: 203-847-3609 E-mail: info@remadrivac.com www.boilerreturns.com Reon 1177 Knoxville St., San Diego, CA 92110 P: 619-275-7366 • F: 619-275-3534 E-mail: sales@reon.com RGF Environmental 3875 Fiscal Court, West Palm Beach, FL 33404 P: 561-848-1826 • TFP: 800-842-7771 • F: 800-444-4587 E-mail: requests@rgf.com www.rgf.com Rheem Manufacturing Co. Water Heater 101 Bell Rd., Montgomery, AL 36117 E-mail: aladams@safe-t-cover.com www.safe-t-cover.com Schier Products Co. 2500 S. 170th St., New Berlin, WI 53151 TFP: 800-827-7119 • F: 800-827-9664 E-mail: inquiry@schierproducts.com www.schierproducts.com E-mail: marketing@rinnaius Robert Manufacturing Company 500 E. 59th Street, Davenport, IA 52807 TFP: 866-325-4210 • F: 866-325-4211 E-mail: info@redwhitevalveusa.com www.redwhitevalveusa.com Reelcraft Industries 2710 Landers Ave., Nashville, TN 37211 P: 615-259-4495 • F: 615-259-4481 103 International Drive, Peachtree City, GA 30269 TFP: 800-621-9419 • F: 678-364-8643 E-mail: info@robertmfg.com www.robertmfg.com Rockford Separators E-mail: rjlitreq@fluids.ittind.com www.redjacketwaterproducts.com Red-White Valve Corp. 101 Bell Rd., Montgomery, AL 36117 P: 334-260-1500 • F: 334-260-1562 P.O. Box 5963, Rockford, IL 61125 P: 815-229-5077 • TFP: 800-747-5077 • F: 815-229-5108 1559 Sunland Ln., Costa Mesa, CA 92626-1514 P: 714-557-1933 • F: 714-557-8635 www.rohlhome.com Ross ADT 30 Byron Street, Dundee, DD3 6QX England E-mail: info@rossadt.com www.rossadt.com Rostra Tool Co SCHOTT North America Inc. 555 Taxter Rd., Elsmford, NY 10523 P: 914-831-2200, F: 914-831-2201 E-mail: rina.disavino@us.schott.com www.us.schott.com Company Description SCHOTT, the manufacturer of KIMAX Glass Drainline, is a leading worldwide glass and special materials manufacturer. KIMAX drainline helps engineers to design sustainable laboratories by offering the key features of adaptability, modularity, maximum corrosion resistance, and the lowest life-cycle costs in the industry. Scientific Plastics Inc. 1016 Southwest Blvd., Kansas CIty, KS 66103 P: 913-432-0322 • TFP: 800-548-0448 • F: 913-432-0549 E-mail: sales@scientificplastics.com www.scientificplastics.com 30 East Industrial Road, Branford, CT 06405 Roth Industries Inc. 268 Bellew Ave. South, Watertown, NY 13601 P: 401-267-9048 • TFP: 888-266-7684 • F: 315-755-1013 E-mail: info@roth-usa.com www.roth-usa.com ROTHENBERGER USA 4455 Boeing Drive, Rockford, IL 61109 P: 815-397-6174 • TFP: 800-545-7698 • F: 815-397-6174 E-mail: pipetools@rothenberger-usa.com www.rothenberger-usa.com Rovanco Piping Sys. Inc. 20535 S.E. Frontage Road, Joliet, IL 60431 P: 815-741-6700 • F: 815-741-4229 E-mail: marketing@rovanco.com www.rovanco.com RTI - Pex Piping Systems Heating & Plumbing 11 Farber Dr., Bellport, NY 11713 P: 631-286-0900 • TFP: 800-784-0234 • F: 631-286-0947 E-mail: info@rtisystems.com www.rtisystems.com Runtal North America Inc. 187 Neck Rd., P.O. Box 8278, Ward Hill, MA 01835 P: 800-526-2621 • F: 978-372-7140 SeeWater Inc. 121 North Dillon St., San Jacinto, CA 92583 P: 951-487-8073 • TFP: 888-733-9283 • F: 951-487-0557 E-mail: info@seewaterinc.com Company Description SeeWater is a manufacturer of pump controls, alarms, and control panels, including the environmentally safe Oil Smart product line. Since 1995, Oil Smart products have yielded significant environmental and economic benefits in rewatering pumping operations. Trade Marks Oil Smart®, Water Smart®, Liquid Smart® Contacts VP Marketing: Michael Johnson President: Ron MacDonald Sellers Engineering Co. P.O. Box 48, 918 W Walnut St., Danville, KY 40423-0048 P: 859-236-3181 • F: 859-236-3184 E-mail: sellers@sellersengineering.com www.sellersengineering.com DECEMBER 2008 Plumbing Systems & Design 33 2009 Plumbing Systems Specification Guide MANUFACTURER LIST Sentinel Hydrosolutions, LLC 288 Distribution Street, San Marcos, CA 92078 Seton Identification Products 20 Thompson Rd., Branford, CT 06405 P: 203-488-8059 • TFP: 800-243-6624 • F: 800-345-7819 E-mail: custsvc_setonus@seton.com www.seton.com Sharon Piping & Eqpt./Sharpe Valves Slant Fin State Water Heaters E-mail: info@slantfin.com www.slantfin.com E-mail: info@stateind.com www.stateind.com Sterling Heating Equipment 100 Forest Dr., Greenvale, NY 11548 P: 516-484-2600 • F: 516-484-5921 500 Lindahl Pkwy., Ashland City, TN 37015 TFP: 800-365-8170 • F: 800-365-3292 260 N. Elm St., Westfield, MA 01085 P: 413-564-5535 • F: 413-568-2969 1260 Garnet Dr., Northlake, IL 60010 P: 708-562-9221 • F: 708-562-1055 Sloan Valve Company 10500 Seymour Ave., Franklin Park, IL 60131 TFP: 800-982-5839 • F: 800-822-0683 E-mail: ronwar@earthlink.net www.sharpevalves.com Shurjoint Piping Products E-mail: jwatson@sloanvalve.com www.sloanvalve.com 4601 E. Cheyenne Ave., #105, Las Vegas, NV 89115 P: 702-644-4492 • TFP: 877-476-6833 • F: 702-644-1091 E : office@shurjoint.com www.shurjoint.com Simpson Dura-Vent, ProTech Division -mail 400 S. Pearl St., Albany, NY 12202 P: 518-463-7284 • TFP: 800-766-3473 • F: 518-463-5271 E-mail: ptssales@duravent.com www.protechinfo.com Sloan Valve Company is the leading manufacturer of water and energy efficient plumbing systems, including manual and electronic flushometers that use as little as a pint of water; 0.5-gpm sensor-operated faucets; waterfree urinals; solid-surface lavatories; stainless steel scrub sinks; and hand dryers. Optima® Contacts Dir of Technical Support: John Watson Dir. of Marketing: Susan Kennedy Smith Cast Iron Boiler 260 N. Elm St., Westfield, MA 01085 P: 413-562-9631 • F: 413-568-9613 P.O. Box 397, Peculiar, MO 64078 P: 816-779-6104 • TFP: 800-821-3944 • F: 816-758-5950 E-mail: info@siouxchief.com www.siouxchief.com Company Description Sioux Chief is an innovative manufacturer of high quality plumbing products including commercial drainage products, water hammer arresters, and trap primer valves. Other products include hangers and brackets, preformed copper, and specialty products. Lifetime warranty includes free replacement of any defective product manufactured by Sioux Chief including labor costs to remove and replace. Trade Marks Finish Line, Mini-Rester, Halo Drain, TKO, Test Titan, Square Max, Fat Max, Prime Perfect Contacts Commercial Design Mgr: Lilliard Richardson National Sales Manager: Wade Long SJE Rhombus P.O. Box 1708, Detroit Lakes, MN 56502 P: 218-847-1317 • TFP: 888-342-5753 • F: 218-847-4617 E-mail: sje@sjerhombus.com www.sjerhombus.com Skye International www.smithboiler.com Smith-Cooper International 2867 S. Vail Ave., Commerce, CA 90040 P: 323-890-4455 • TFP: 800-766-0076 • F: 323-890-4456 E : cooper@smithcooper.com www.smithcooper.com Society of Fire Protection Engineers -mail 7315 Wisconsin Ave., Bethesda, MD 20814 P: 301-718-2910 • F: 301-718-2242 E-mail: rsalzman@sfpe.org www.sfpe.org Sovent/Walter Cornwall Inc. 711 SE 15th St., #3, Pompano Beach, FL 33060 Speakman Company P.O. Box 191, Wilmington, DE 19899 TFP: 800-537-2107 • F: 800-977-2747 E-mail: sales@speakmancompany.com www.speakmancompany.com Spears Manufacturing Co. 15853 Olden St., Sylmar, CA 91342 P: 818-364-1611 • F: 818-367-3014 E : techservice@spearsmfg.com www.spearsmfg.com Stainless Drains.com -mail 3734 State Highway 34 South, Greenville, TX 75402 Stancor Inc. 7650 East Evans Rd., Suite C, Scottsdale, AZ 85260 P: 480-609-7575 • F: 480-609-7353 E : info@tankless.com www.tankless.com -mail 444 Highland Dr., Kohler, WI 53044 P: 920-457-4441 • TFP: 800-783-7546 • F: 920-453-5851 www.sterlingplumbing.com Company Description Trade Marks Sioux Chief Manufacturing Co. www.mestek.com Sterling Plumbing 515 Fan Hill Rd., Monroe, CT 06468 P: 203-268-7513 • F: 203-268-7958 E-mail: atenney@snet.net www.stancorpumps.com Star Pipe Products 4018 Westhollow Parkway, Houston, TX 77082 Sta-Rite-Penair Water Stern-Williams Co. P.O. Box 8004, Shawnee Mission, KS 66208 P: 913-362-5635 • F: 913-362-6689 E-mail: sales@sternwilliams.com www.sternwilliams.com Company Description Stern-Williams manufactures a complete line of commercial mop service sinks; institutional/handicap accessible and custom size shower floors; free standing shower cabinets in four finishes; outdoor body/foot showers; pet fountains and drinking fountains in powder coated metal; stainless steel; and aggregate stone. Contacts Robert Donahue: President Stiebel Eltron 17 West St., West Hatfield, MA 01088 P: 413-247-3380 • TFP: 800-582-8423 • F: 413-247-3369 E-mail: info@stiebel-eltron-usa.com www.stiebel-eltron-usa.com Stockham Valves & Fittings 2129 3rd Ave. S.E., Cullman, AL 35055 P: 281-298-5643 • TFP: 800-786-2542 • F: 281-298-1920 www.stockham.com Strahman Valves Inc. 3 Vreeland Rd., Florham Park, NJ 07932 P: 973-377-4900 • F: 973-822-1819 E-mail: strahman@strahman.com www.strahmanvalves.com Strom Plumbing by Sign of the Crab 3756 Omec Cir., Rancho Cordova, CA 95742 P: 916-638-2722 • F: 916-638-2725 E-mail: customersevice@signofthecrab.com www.signofthecrab.com Studor Inc. 11256 47th St. North, Clearwater, FL 33762 P: 727-734-7750 • TFP: 800-447-4721 • F: 727-734-7753 E-mail: info@studor.com www.studor.com Sunroc LLC 60 Starlifter Ave, Kent City AcroPark, Dover, DE 19901 P: 302-678-7800 • TFP: 800-478-6762 • F: 302-678-7809 E-mail: rgreewald@sunroc.com www.sunroc.com 293 S. Wright St., Delevan, WI 53115 34 Plumbing Systems & Design DECEMBER 2008 WWW.PSDMAGAZINE.ORG SuperKlean Washdown Products 1 Edwards Court, #101, Burlington, CA 94010 Sussman-Automatic 43-20 34th Street, Long Island City, NY 11101 TFP: 800-331-0349 • F: 425-951-1130 Swan Corporation One City Centre, St. Louis, MO 63101 P: 314-231-8148 • F: 314-231-8165 E : info@swanstone.com www.swanstone.com Symmons Industries Inc. -mail Tapmaster Incorporated Thermoplastic Valves Inc. E-mail: info@tapmaster.ca www.tapmaster.ca TCI Plumbing Products Inc. www.plasticvalves.com Thompson Plastics Inc. 20175 Township Road 262, Calgary, Alberta, T3P 1A3 Canada P: 800-791-8117 • F: 403-275-5928 21420 N.W. Nicholas Ct., Hillsboro, OR 97124 TFP: 866-533-4273 • F: 800-794-4273 E-mail: tcipdts@flash.net www.tciproducts.net T-Drill Industries Inc. 1740 Corporate Dr., Norcross, GA 30093 P: 800-554-2730 • TFP: 800-554-2730 • F: 770-925-3912 E-mail: dnelson@t-drill.com www.t-drill.com Company Description SyncroFlo Inc. 6700 Best Friend Rd., Norcross, GA 30071 P: 770-447-4443 • F: 770-447-0230 E : info@syncroflo.com www.syncroflo.com -mail Company Description SyncroFLo manufactures water booster systems for commercial, municipal, fire, HVAC, and irrigation systems Trade Marks IronHeart, Eagleye, Gator, Propogator, NiteOwl Contacts President: John Kahren System Sensor 3825 Ohio Ave., St. Charles, IL 60174 P: 630-377-6674 • TFP: 800-736-7672 • F: 630-377-7871 E-mail: info@systemsensor.com www.systemsensor.com T&S Brass and Bronze Works Inc. P.O. Box 1088, 2 Saddleback Cove, Travelers Rest, SC 29690 P: 864-834-4102 • TFP: 800-476-4103 • F: 864-834-3518 E-mail: tsbrass@tsbrass.com www.tsbrass.com TACO Inc. 1160 Cranston St., Cranston, RI 02920-7335 P: 401-942-8000 • F: 401-942-2360 www.taco-hvac.com Takagi Industrial Co. USA Inc. 5 Whatney, Irvine, CA 92618 P: 949-770-7171 • TFP: 888-882-5244 • F: 949-770-3171 E-mail: takagi@takagi.com www.takagi.com Talco Fire Systems 5691 S.E. International Way, Ste. D, Milwaukie, OR 97222 TFP: 800-878-8055 • F: 503-653-8797 E-mail: talco@teleport.com www.talcofire.com 3425 Stanwood Boulevard NE, Huntsville, AL 35811 P: 256-859-1600 • TFP: 800-272-2782 • F: 256-852-2782 E-mail: bdavis@cpvc.com www.cpvc.com Thrush Company, Inc. 340 W. 8th St., P.O. Box 228, Peru, IN 46970 P: 765-472-3351 • TFP: 800-755-8110 • F: 765.472.3968 31 Brooks Dr., Braintree, MA 02184-3804 P: 781-848-2250 • TFP: 800-796-6667 • F: 800-961-9621 www.symmons.com 53 South Seventh Street, Emmaus, PA 18049 P: 610-967-6388 • TFP: 866-242-5890 • F: 610-967-6448 For 25 years T-Drill has provided the mechanically formed tee fitting for commercial construction. The only tee fitting on the market that can be inspected after installation. Trade Marks T-DRILL™ Contacts Sales Manager: Richard Nelson Tekmar Control Systems Ltd. 5100 Silver Star Rd., Vernon, BC V1B 3K4 Canada P: 250-545-7749 • F: 250-545-0650 E-mail: customerservice@tekmarcontrols.com www.tekmarcontrols.com Temp-Air One Rupp Plaza, 3700 West Preserve Blvd., Burnsville, MN 55337 P: 952-894-3000 • TFP: 800-836-7432 • F: 952-707-5221 E : tasales@temp-air.com www.temp-air.com Tempress Ltd. -mail 1230 Lakeshore Rd., East Mississauga, ON L5E 1E9 Canada P: 905-274-3323 • TFP: 866-853-8725 • F: 905-274-0696 E-mail: hbarnhart@tempressltd.com www.tempressltd.com The Cope Company Salt 549 West Roseville Road, Lancaster, PA 17601-2701 P: 717-390-8580 • TFP: 800-724-9916 • F: 717-390-8586 E-mail: bryonm@copecompany.com www.copecompany.com Therma-Flow/Everhot Inc. 191 Arlington St., Watertown, MA 02471 P: 617-924-3877 • TFP: 800-654-8045 • F: 617-924-7271 E-mail: tflow@shore.net Thermal Dynamics 8136 Leo Kidd Drive, Port Richey, FL 34668 Thermon Manufacturing Company 2810 Mowrey Road, San Marcos, TX 78666 P: 512-396-5801 • TFP: 800-820-4328 • F: 512-396-3627 E-mail: sales@thermon.com www.thermon.com E-mail: thrush@comteck.com www.thrushco.com Tigerflow Systems Inc. 4034 Mint Way, Dallas, TX 75237 P: 214-337-8780 • TFP: 800-783-6756 • F: 214-333-2742 E-mail: sales@tigerflow.com www.tigerflow.com Titeflex Corporation, Gastite Division 603 Hendee St., Springfield, MA 01139-0054 P: 413-739-5631 • TFP: 800-662-0208 • F: 413-739-7325 E-mail: gastite@titeflex.com www.gastite.com Tolco, a brand of Nibco 1375 Sampson Ave, Corona, CA 92879 P: 909-737-5599 • TFP: 800-786-5266 • F: 909-737-0330 E-mail: sales@tolco.com www.tolco.com Tomlinson Industries 13700 Broadway Ave., Cleveland, OH 44125-1992 P: 216-587-3400 • TFP: 800-945-4589 • F: 216-587-0733 E-mail: gstrunak@tomlinsonind.com www.tomlinsonind.com Topp Industries Inc. P.O. Box 420, Rochester, IN 46975 P: 574-224-8680 • F: 574-223-6106 E-mail: srolmsted@toppindustries.com TOTO USA 1155 Southern Rd., Morrow, GA 30260 P: 770-282-8686 • TFP: 800-350-8686 • F: 770-282-8701 E-mail: techsupport@totousa.com www.totousa.com Town & Country Plastics Inc. P.O. Box 269, Morganville, NJ 07751 P: 732-780-5300 • F: 732-294-0001 E-mail: tandc42@aol.com www.tandc.thomasregister.com Trac Pipe 451 Creamery Way, Exton, PA 19341 P: 610-524-7272 • TFP: 800-671-8622 • F: 610-524-7282 E-mail: tracpipe@omegaflex.net www.tracpipe.com Tramco Pump Co. 1500 W. Adams Street, Chicago, IL 60607 P: 312-243-5800 • F: 312-243-0702 E-mail: sales@tramcopump.com www.tramcopump.com Transair 7205 E. Hampton Ave, Mesa, AZ 85209 P: 480-830-7764 • F: 480-325-3571 www.transair-usa.com DECEMBER 2008 Plumbing Systems & Design 35 2009 Plumbing Systems Specification Guide MANUFACTURER LIST Trenton Pipe Nipple Co. Unique Fittings and Flanges W/C Technology Corporation E-mail: sales@trentonpipe.com www.trentonpipe.com Tri Palm International www.uniquefittingsandflanges.com Uponor E-mail: info@wctc.com www.wctc.com WADE-HydroMax 3000 Cabot Blvd. W., Ste. 300, Langhorne, PA 19047 P: 215-891-9000 • TFP: 800-257-9559 • F: 215-891-9009 222 Campus View Blvd., Columbus, OH 43235 P: 614-861-1350 • F: 614-861-5750 E-mail: mlaing@oasiswatercoolers.com www.oasiswatercoolers.com Triangle Tube 5925 148th St. West, Apple Valley, MN 55124 P: 952-891-2000 • TFP: 800-321-4739 • F: 952-431-4025 www.uponor-usa.com Urecon Ltd. 1800 Ave. Bedard, St. Lazare-de-Vaudreuil, Qu J7T 2G4 Canada P: 450-455-0961 • F: 450-455-0350 1 Triangle Ln., Blackwood, NJ 08012 P: 856-228-8881 • F: 856-228-3584 Trim-Lok Inc. 6855 Hermosa Circle, Buena Park, CA 90622 P: 714-562-0500 • TFP: 888-874-6565 • F: 714-562-0600 E-mail: info@trimlok.com www.trimlok.com Tri-Tech Medical Inc. 810 Center Rd., Bldg E, Avon, OH 44011 P: 440-937-6244 • TFP: 800-253-8692 • F: 440-937-5060 E-mail: sales@tri-techmedical.com www.tri-techmedical.com Truebro Inc. E-mail: urecon@urecon.com www.urecon.com Uridan-USA 3950 Merlin Dr., Kissimmee, FL 34744 P: 407.931.3330 • F: 407.931.2170 E-mail: jmannella@uridan-usa.com www.uridan-usa.com UV Pure Technologies 1204 Wilshire Court, Allen, TX 75002 Vance Industries Inc. 230 Sivert Court, Bensenville, IL 60106 P: 630-694-8500 • F: 630-694-8501 202 Industrial Park Lane, Collierville, TN 38017 TFP: 800-340-5969 • F: 901-853-5008 www.truebro.com Tru-Flex Metal Hose Corp. 2391 S. St. Rd. 263, P.O. Box 247, West Lebanon, IN 47991 P: 765-893-4403 • TFP: 800-255-6291 • F: 765-893-4114 E-mail: truflex@tru-flex.com www.tru-flex.com Tsurumi Pump E-mail: sales@vanceino.com www.vanceind.com Vanguard Piping Systems 901 N. Vanguard St., McPherson, KS 67460 P: 620-241-6369 • TFP: 800-775-5039 • F: 620-241-2123 E-mail: service@vanguardpipe.com www.vanguardpipe.com VC Systems & Controls 8811 Venture Cove, Tampa, FL 33637 845 North Dillon Drive, Wood Dale, IL 60191 P: 630-766-5900 • TFP: 888-878-7864 • F: 630-766-6445 E : info@tsurumiamerica.com www.tsurumiamerica.com Tyco Fire & Building Products -mail 451 N. Cannon Ave, Lansdale, PA 19446 P: 215-362-0700 • TFP: 800-523-6512 • F: 215-362-5385 www.grinnell.com Tyco Thermal Controls 300 Constitution Drive, Menlo Park, CA 94025 P: 650-474-7614 • F: 650-474-7385 E-mail: rvanbrun@tycothermal.com www.tycothermal.com Tyler Pipe Co. P.O. Box 2027, Tyler, TX 75710 P: 903-882-5511 • F: 903-882-2522 www.tylerpipe.com UNASCO Victaulic 4901 Kesslersville Rd., Easton, PA 18040 P: 610-559-3657 • TFP: 800-742-5842 • F: 610-923-3350 E-mail: victaulic@victaulic.com www.victaulic.com Viega LLC 301 N. Main, Suite 900, Wichita, KS 67202 P: 316-425-7400 • TFP: 877-843-4262 • F: 800-976-9817 E-mail: unasco@aol.com Underwriters Laboratories Inc. 333 Pfingsten Rd., Northbrook, IL 60062-2096 TFP: 847-272-8800 • F: 847-272-8129 www.ul.com Union Brass Mfg. Co. Inc. E-mail: john@unionbrass.com www.unionbrass.com DECEMBER 2008 P.O. Box 2027, Tyler, TX 75710 P: 903-882-2668 • TFP: 800-879-9233 • F: 908-882-2543 E-mail: jstenklyft@tylerpipe.com www.wadedrains.com Wadsworth W.J. & Associates 516 West Campus Dr., Arlington Heights, IL 60004 P: 847-394-4490 • F: 847-394-4666 Ward Manufacturing Inc. P.O. Box 9, Blossburg, PA 16912-0009 P: 570-638-2131 • TFP: 800-248-1028 • F: 570-638-3410 E-mail: tom.gleason@wardmfg.com www.wardmfg.com Warm Rain 1400 Selby Ave., St. Paul, MN 55104 P: 651-287-2657 • TFP: 800-999-6077 • F: 651-287-2658 E-mail: tedk@warmrain.com www.warmrain.com WATCO Manufacturing Co. 1220 S. Powell Rd., Independence, MO 64057-2724 P: 816-796-3900 • TFP: 800-821-8576 • F: 816-796-0875 www.watcomfg.com Water Control International 10500 Seymour Ave., Franklin Park, IL 60131 P: 847-671-4300 • TFP: 800-875-9116 • F: 847-671-4611 www.flushmate.com Water Matrix 331 Trowers Rd., Suite 3, Woodbridge, ON L4L 6A2 Canada P: 905-850-8080 • TFP: 800-668-4420 • F: 905-850-9100 E-mail: marketing@watermatrix.com www.watermatrix.com Water Quality Association 4151 Naperville Road, Lisle, IL 60532 Water Saver Faucet 701 W. Erie St., Chicago, IL 60610 P: 312-666-5500 • F: 312-666-8597 E-mail: info@wsflab.com www.wsflab.com Waterless Co. LLC E-mail: mail@viessmann-us.com www.viessmann-us.com Viking Group Inc. E-mail: sales@waterless.com www.waterless.com Watts E-mail: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com www.vikinggroupinc.com Vitra USA E-mail: watts@watts.com www.watts.com Watts Drainage Products E-mail: info@vitra-usa.com www.vitra-usa.com W.J. Wadsworth & Associates E-mail: enpoco@i2020.net www.wattsreg.com Watts Radiant 45 Access Rd., Warwick, RI 02886 P: 401-732-0667 • F: 401-732-0590 305 Shawnee North Drive, Suite 600, Suwanee, GA 30024 P: 770-904-6830 • TFP: 877-658-4892 • F: 770-904-6891 516 West Campus Dr., Arlington Heights, IL 60004 P: 847-394-4490 • F: 847-394-4666 2955 Lone Oak Circle, Eagan, MN 55121 P: 651-454-8858 • F: 651-454-1228 1100 Boone Dr., Michigan City, MI 46360 P: 219-879-4466 • F: 219-872-8033 E-mail: service@viega.com www.viega-na.com Viessmann Mfg. Co. 210 N. Industrial Park Rd., Hastings, MI 49058 P: 269-945-9501 • TFP: 800-968-9501 • F: 269-945-9599 921 Transport Way, Petaluma, CA 94954 P: 707-763-5413 • TFP: 800-773-5413 • F: 707-763-5487 36 Plumbing Systems & Design 4023 Westhollow Pky., Ste. 108, Houston, TX 77082 TFP: 800-752-9047 • F: 281-531-8823 1050 Joshua Way, Vista, CA 92081 P: 760-727-7723 • TFP: 800-244-6364 • F: 760-727-7775 815 Chestnut St., N. Andover, MA 01845-6098 P: 978-688-1811 • F: 978-794-1848 4263-J Carolina Ave., Richmond, VA 23222 P: 828-288-2179 • TFP: 800-338-2581 • F: 804-228-9938 4500 E. Progress Place, Springfield, MO 65803 P: 417-864-6108 • TFP: 800-276-2419 • F: 417-864-8161 E-mail: mfries@wattsradiant.com www.wattsradiant.com WWW.PSDMAGAZINE.ORG Webstone 116 Queensbury Place NE, Poplar Grove, IL 61055 P: 815-765-0551 • TFP: 800-225-9529 • F: 800-336-5133 www.webstonevalves.com Weil Pump Company Inc. W57 N14363 Doerr Way, Cedarburg, WI 53012 P: 262-377-1399 • F: 262-377-0515 E : sales@weilpump.com www.weilpump.com Weil-McLain -mail 500 Blaine St., Michigan City, IN 46360-2388 P: 219-879-6561 • F: 219-877-0556 E-mail: advertising@weil-mclain.com www.weil-mclain.com Wendland Manufacturing Corp. 601 West 11th, San Angelo, TX 76903 P: 915-655-6778 • TFP: 800-747-0534 • F: 915-655-0325 E-mail: wendland@wendlandmig.com www.wendlandmfg.com Wessels Co. 101 Tank St., Greenwood, IN 46143 P: 317-888-9800 • F: 317-865-7411 E-mail: wessels@westank.com www.westank.com Whitehall Manufacturing 15125 Proctor Ave., City of Industry, CA 91746-0527 P: 626-968-6681 • TFP: 800-782-7706 • F: 626-855-4862 E-mail: info@whitehallmfg.com www.whitehallmfg.com Company Description Whitehall Manufacturing, a division of Acorn Engineering Company, is a headquartered in City of Industry, California. For more than five decades, Whitehall has designed, manufactured, and supplied the healthcare industry with hopsital products and therapy equipment. The quality in Whitehall’s products is unsurpassed in the industry. Trade Marks Care-Ware®, Swivette®, Versalette®, Modulette®, ScrubWare®, Swingette® Contacts Vice President: Tony Catroppa White-Rodgers 9797 Reavis Rd., St. Louis, MO 63123 P: 314-577-1300 • F: 314-577-1517 www.white-rodgers.com Wigen Water Technologies 302 Lake Hazeltine Drive, Chaska, MN 55318 Willoughby Industries Inc. 2210 W. Morris St., Indianapolis, IN 46221 P: 317-638-2381 • TFP: 800-428-4065 • F: 317-638-6110 E-mail: willoughby@willoughbyind.com www.willoughby-ind.com Company Description Willoughby Industries is the leading manufacturer of stainless steel and Aquasurf solid surface plumbing fixtures for correctional, educational, health care, and retail. Trade Marks Aquasurf® Contacts President: Craig Alderson Nat’l Sales Mgr: Rick Lewis Wolverine Brass Inc. 2951 Hwy. 501 E., Conway, SC 29526-9515 TFP: 800-944-9292 • F: 800-945-9292 www.wolverinebrass.com Western Enterprises 875 Bassett Rd., Westlake, OH 44145 P: 440-871-2160 • TFP: 800-783-7890 • F: 440-835-8283 www.westernenterprises.com Company Description Wilkins, a Zurn Company Contacts E : wilkins@zurnwilkins.com www.zurn.com For over 50 years, Western has been supplying products for the control, storage, and transmission of compressed gases to the industrial, medical, and helium gas markets. Innovator National Sales: Brian M. Forgach Business Development Manager: Kristy Wielkiewicz Technical Sales Representative: Larry A. Decamp Western Water Products 6060 Enterprise Dr, ., Diamond Springs, CA 95619 P: 530-621-0255 • TFP: 800-828-2005 • F: 530-626-7178 E-mail: watpro@aol.com Wheatland Tube Co. 900 Haddon Ave., Collingswood, NJ 08108-2114 P: 856-854-5400 • TFP: 800-257-8182 • F: 856-854-0616 E-mail: info@wheatland.com www.wheatland.com Wheeler-Rex 3744 Jefferson Road, P.O. Box 688, Ashtabula, OH 44005 Whirlpool 2000 N. M-63, Benton Harbor, MI 49022-2692 TFP: 800-253-1301 • F: 616-923-7095 1747 Commerce Way, Paso Robles, CA 93446 P: 877-222-5356 • F: 805-238-5766 -mail Company Description Wilkins manufactures a broad line of backflow preventors, pressure regulators, and other water control products for industrial and residential applications. Trade Marks Wilkins, Aqua-Gard Contacts VP Marketing Sales: Rick Fields Woodford Manufacturing Co. 2121 Waynoka Rd., Colorado Springs, CO 80915 P: 719-574-1101 • TFP: 800-621-6032 • F: 719-574-7621 E-mail: sales@wcmind.com www.wcmind.com Company Description Woodford is a manufacturer of quality wall faucets, wall hydrants, and yard hydrants for residential and commercial use Contacts National Sales Manager: Jim Engard VP/Dir Sales & Marketing: Steve Woodford WP Industries (Western) 14405 Best Ave., Norwalk, CA 90650 P: 562.229.0910 • F: 562.229.0930 E-mail: syoung@wpindustries.com www.wpindustries.com Xerxes Corporation 7901 Xerxes Ave. SO., Suite 201, Minneapolis, MN 554311288 P: 952-887-1892 • F: 952-887-1882 E-mail: info@xerxescorp.com www.xerxescorp.com Yard Hydrant Companion 813 Hempstead Street, St. Louis, MO 63102 P: 314-231-8738 • F: 314-231-2820 E-mail: danm@hydrants.com www.hydrants.com DECEMBER 2008 Plumbing Systems & Design 37 2009 Plumbing Systems Specification Guide MANUFACTURER LIST Yeomans Pump 3905 Enterprise Ct., P.O. Box 6620, Aurora, IL 60598-0620 P: 630-236-5500 • F: 630-236-5511 E-mail: sales@yccpump.net www.yeomanspump.com Zero Flush Inc. Zoeller Pump Company 3200 NW 60th Street, Ocala, FL 34475 Z-Flex USA Inc. 20 Commerce Park North, Bedford, NH 03110 TFP: 800-654-5600 • F: 603-669-0309 www.z-flex.com 3649 Cane Run Rd., Louisville, KY 40211 P: 502-778-2731 • TFP: 800-928-7867 • F: 502-774-3624 E-mail: info@zoeller.com www.zoeller.com Company Description Zoeller manufactures submersible sump, effluent, sewage, grinder, and non-clog pumps from1/4 to 75 hp, explosion proof (hazardous environment) pumps from 1/2 to 75 hp, as well as complete systems and lift stations, controls, accessories, basins, and septic/ wastewater products. Quality pumps since 1939. Trade Marks Zoeller® Pump Company, Zoeller® Engineered Products Contacts Technical Service Manager: Doug Shawler Dir of Marketing: Mark Huntebrinker National Sales Manager: Scott Sweeney Zurn Engineered Water Solutions 1801 Pittsburgh Ave., Erie, PA 16502 P: 814-455-0921 • TFP: 877-875-1404 • F: 814-875-1270 E-mail: zurn-info@zurn.com www.zurn.com Company Description Zurn was founded in 1900 and is now one of the largest manufacturers of plumbing products in NorthAmerica. Product line includes drains, traps, interceptors, flush valves, faucets, chemical drainage system piping and tubing, backflow preventers, and radiant heat systems. Manufacturing facilities are located in New York, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Texas, and California. Trade Marks Aqua Spec®, Wilkins®, AquaFlush®, Flo-Thru™, Aqua Parts®, Zurn PEX™, EcoVantage™ Contacts Communication Coordinator: Rachael Wiley-Steffen 38 Plumbing Systems & Design DECEMBER 2008 WWW.PSDMAGAZINE.ORG 2009 Plumbing Systems Specification Guide MANUFACTURERS by CATEGORY Access Panels Dallas Specialty & Mfg. Co. Elmdor Stoneman Manufacturing Hercules Chemical Co. JL Industries MIFAB Willoughby Industries Inc. Actuators American Valve Inc. Conbraco IPEX Jomar International Nibco Inc. Rothenberger USA Spears Manufacturing Co. System Sensor Tapmaster Incorporated Rotary DynaQuip Controls Rotary, Electric DynaQuip Controls Tekmar Control Systems Ltd. Rotary, Pneumatic DynaQuip Controls Adhesives Anti-Seize Technology Armacell LLC Hercules Chemical Co. IPS/Weld-On Noble Co., The Nomaco Insulation Adhesives Trim-Lok Inc. Aerators, Faucets Central Brass Chicago Faucets/Geberit Chronomite Laboratories Delta Faucet Company Neoperl Inc. Wolverine Brass Inc. Air Eliminators Advanced Process Technologies Hoffman Specialty ITT Residential & Commercial Water Thrush Company Inc. Air Valves and Systems Central Brass IPEX ProSet Systems Inc. RectorSeal Thrush Company Inc. Transair Alarms Acorn Safety Allied Healthcare Products Inc. Metropolitan Industries Inc. Plumb-Pro Potter Electric Signal Company Rothenberger USA Viking Group Inc. Fire Fike Corp. High Water Alarm DynaQuip Controls Froet Industries LLC Glentronics Inc. SeeWater Inc. Liquid Level SeeWater Inc. Pressure Western Enterprises Temperature DynaQuip Controls Leonard Valve Company Alloys, Brazing J.W. Harris Co. Inc. Anti Freeze, Non-Toxic Noble Co., The Appliance Installation Kits Dormont Mfg. Falcon Stainless Inc. Mercury Plastics Inc. Backflow Danfoss Flomatic Corporation Mid-West Instrument MIFAB Neoperl Inc. Reliable Automatic Sprinkler Co. Inc. Rothenberger USA Watts Wilkins, a Zurn Company Zurn Engineered Water Solutions Balls/Ballcocks/Cocks Air Lavelle Industries Laboratory Water Saver Faucet Balls/Ballcocks/Cocks (see also Head Cocks) Delta Faucet Company Baseboard Radiation Burnham Hydronics Runtal North America Inc. Basins Truebro Inc. Zurn Engineered Water Solutions Catch ABT Inc. PolyDrain - TrenchFormer MIFAB Schier Products Co. Mop Amtekco Industries Inc. PEP Plastic Engineered Products Stern-Williams Co. Willoughby Industries Inc. Mop, Fiberglass Drain-Net Sewage & Sump Kusel Equipment Liberty Pumps Metropolitan Industries Inc. Basins (see also Sinks & Basins) Truebro Inc. Hydrotherapeutic Aquatic Industries Inc. Whirlpool Aquatic Industries Inc. Bathroom Accessories Advanced Modern Technologies Corporation Best Bath Systems Bobrick Washroom Equipment Inc. Bradley Corp. California Faucets Danze Inc. Delta Faucet Company Kohler Co. LDR Industries Inc. Opella LLC Runtal North America Inc. Sloan Valve Company Strom Plumbing by Sign of the Crab Truebro Inc. Waterless Co. LLC Willoughby Industries Inc. Bathroom Products, ADA Compliant Advanced Modern Technologies Corporation Aqua Bath Company Inc. Best Bath Systems Bobrick Washroom Equipment Inc. Bootz Industries Bradley Corp. California Faucets Central Brass Clarion Bathware Connecticut Stamping & Bending Co. Delta Faucet Company Eljer Plumbingware Inc. Kohler Co. Sloan Valve Company Tapmaster Incorporated Truebro Inc. Waterless Co. LLC Willoughby Industries Inc. Zurn Engineered Water Solutions Bathtubs Acryline Best Bath Systems Crane Plumbing Eljer Plumbingware Inc. Kohler Co. Mansfield Plumbing Products Sterling Plumbing Strom Plumbing by Sign of the Crab Warm Rain Acrylic Acryline Aqua Bath Company Inc. Clarion Bathware Warm Rain CastIron Bootz Industries Fiberglass Best Bath Systems Clarion Bathware Warm Rain Plastic Bootz Industries Steel Bootz Industries Whirlpool Acryline Aquatic Industries Inc. Best Bath Systems Clarion Bathware Warm Rain Bidets California Faucets Eljer Plumbingware Inc. Vitra USA Boiler/Boilers (see also Water Heaters) Aerco International Inc. AJAX Boiler Inc. AO Smith Burnham Hydronics Embassy Industries Inc. Hubbard Enterprises/HOLDRITE Hydrotherm Lochinvar Corporation Noble Co., The Noritz America Peerless Boilers/Aegis International LLC PVI Industries LLC Raypak Inc. Accessories AJAX Boiler Inc. Bryan Boilers, a division of Bryan Steam LLC Burnham Hydronics Hubbard Enterprises/HOLDRITE Hydrotherm Noritz America Parker Boiler Co. Sellers Engineering Co. Simpson Dura-Vent, ProTech Division Viega LLC Watts Boiler Feed Systems AJAX Boiler Inc. Aldrich Co. Domestic Pump Grundfos Pumps Corp. ITT Residential & Commercial Water Parker Boiler Co. Sellers Engineering Co. Commercial Packaged Aerco International Inc. AJAX Boiler Inc. Crown Boiler Co. Hydrotherm Parker Boiler Co. PVI Industries LLC Sellers Engineering Co. Condominium Unit Burnham Hydronics Monitor Products Inc. Electric Bryan Boilers, a division of Bryan Steam LLC Burnham Hydronics Cemline Corporation PVI Industries LLC Gas Fired Aerco International Inc. AJAX Boiler Inc. Aldrich Co. Bryan Boilers, a division of Bryan Steam LLC Burnham Hydronics Crown Boiler Co. Hydrotherm Monitor Products Inc. Noritz America Parker Boiler Co. PVI Industries LLC Sellers Engineering Co. Industrial Packaged Bryan Boilers, a division of Bryan Steam LLC Parker Boiler Co. Sellers Engineering Co. Installation Accessories Bryan Boilers, a division of Bryan Steam LLC Burnham Hydronics Falcon Stainless Inc. Hubbard Enterprises/HOLDRITE Noritz America Multifuel Aerco International Inc. AJAX Boiler Inc. Aldrich Co. Bryan Boilers, a division of Bryan Steam LLC Hydrotherm Parker Boiler Co. PVI Industries LLC Sellers Engineering Co. Oil AJAX Boiler Inc. Aldrich Co. Bryan Boilers, a division of Bryan Steam LLC Burnham Hydronics Crown Boiler Co. Hydrotherm Monitor Products Inc. Parker Boiler Co. PVI Industries LLC Sellers Engineering Co. Residential, Hot Water or Steam Burnham Hydronics Crown Boiler Co. Falcon Stainless Inc. Hydrotherm Lochinvar Corporation Monitor Products Inc. Noritz America Bowl Setting Gaskets and Bolts Dallas Specialty & Mfg. Co. Hercules Chemical Co. Wolverine Brass Inc. Bowls Crane Plumbing Eljer Plumbingware Inc. Kohler Co. Mansfield Plumbing Products Microphor Vitra USA Water Closet, Integral Seat Willoughby Industries Inc. Water Closet, Juvenile Willoughby Industries Inc. Water Closet, Marine Microphor Willoughby Industries Inc. Water Closet, Prison Bradley Corp. Willoughby Industries Inc. Water Closet, Wall Hung Caroma USA Inc. Willoughby Industries Inc. Boxes Dallas Specialty & Mfg. Co. Sioux Chief Manufacturing Co. Tyler Pipe Co. DECEMBER 2008 Meter Dallas Specialty & Mfg. Co. Hot Box Enclosures Washing Machine Outlet Oatey Co. Willoughby Industries Inc. Brackets/Hangers/Supports Cooper B-Line Erico Hubbard Enterprises/HOLDRITE ITW Buildex / Sammy Super Screw Jay R. Smith Mfg. Co. MAPA Products Miro Industries Inc. PHD Manufacturing Sioux Chief Manufacturing Co. Pipe & Conduit Empire Industries Inc. Erico Hubbard Enterprises/HOLDRITE MAPA Products Nibco Inc. Oatey Co. PHD Manufacturing Straps & Clips, Tube Empire Industries Inc. Erico Hubbard Enterprises/HOLDRITE Nibco Inc. Oatey Co. PHD Manufacturing Pipe Tytes Inc. Strut Empire Industries Inc. Erico Hubbard Enterprises/HOLDRITE Nibco Inc. PHD Manufacturing Brushes Hercules Chemical Co. IPS/Weld-On Acid, Copper Fitting, Tube & Pipe Cleaning J.C. Whitlam Manufacturing Company Building Automation Systems Heat-Timer Corporation Leslie Controls Waterless Co. LLC Burner Control, Full Modulation Heat-Timer Corporation Burners Bradford White Canada Inc. Peerless Boilers/Aegis International LLC Gas Bradford White Canada Inc. Oil Bradford White Canada Inc. Residential Bradford White Canada Inc. Business Hubbard Enterprises/HOLDRITE Services Hubbard Enterprises/HOLDRITE Caps & Plugs Dallas Specialty & Mfg. Co. IPEX Protective Dallas Specialty & Mfg. Co. Lasco Fittings Inc. Carriers Geberit Manufacturing Division Jay R. Smith Mfg. Co. ProSet Systems Inc. Tyler Pipe Co. Watts Zurn Engineered Water Solutions Cartridges Amtrol Inc. Great Lakes International Inc. Keystone Filter, a division of Met-Pro Corp. Castings ABT Inc. PolyDrain - TrenchFormer Central Brass Tyler Pipe Co. Plumbing Systems & Design 39 2009 Plumbing Systems Specification Guide MANUFACTURERS by CATEGORY Caulks Hercules Chemical Co. Cements/Compounds (see also Compounds) Hercules Chemical Co. Pipe Joint Anti-Seize Technology Hercules Chemical Co. IPEX IPS/Weld-On J.C. Whitlam Manufacturing Company Oatey Co. RectorSeal Plastic Pipe IPEX Oatey Co. Certification & Testing Services EMSE Corporation Medical Gas Professional Healthcare Org. Chillers Acorn Aqua Anaheim Mfg. Co. Harmsco Filtration Products Monitor Products Inc. Stern-Williams Co. Temp-Air Drinking Water Acorn Aqua Stern-Williams Co. IPEX Mid-America Fittings Pipe Repair Dallas Specialty & Mfg. Co. Ideal Clamps Mid-America Fittings Cleaners Hercules Chemical Co. Boiler and Heating Systems J.C. Whitlam Manufacturing Company Drain and Waste System Anaconda Trenchless Systems J.C. Whitlam Manufacturing Company Cleanouts Advanced Process Technologies Dallas Specialty & Mfg. Co. Drain-Net IPS/Weld-On Kusel Equipment Tyler Pipe Co. Pipe Advanced Process Technologies Dallas Specialty & Mfg. Co. Kusel Equipment MIFAB Pipe, Chemical/Powered Sioux Chief Manufacturing Co. Closet Repair Parts LDR Industries Inc. MIFAB Chimmeys, All Fuel Simpson Dura-Vent, ProTech Division Clamps Dallas Specialty & Mfg. Co. Erico Mid-America Fittings Hose Dallas Specialty & Mfg. Co. Ideal Clamps Coils, Hot Water Storage Tanks Amtrol Inc. Compounds Sealing Anti-Seize Technology Compounds (see also Cements) 40 Plumbing Systems & Design Anti-Seize Technology DECEMBER 2008 Hercules Chemical Co. Compressors Allied Healthcare Products Inc. Amico Corporation BeaconMedaes Becker Pumps Corp. Busch LLC. Champion, a Gardner Denver Product EMSE Corporation Gardner Denver Nash Medical Gas Training Center Ohio Medical Corporation Tri-Tech Medical Inc. Western Enterprises Computer Services Advanced Process Technologies Computer Software Arcom Master Systems Armstrong Pumps Inc. Culligan Elite Software Flushtech Corp. FPE Software Inc. Goulds Pumps HRS Systems Inc. ITT Residential & Commercial Water Ross ADT Design Tolco, a brand of Nibco Connectors Anderson Metals Corp. Inc. BrassCraft Dallas Specialty & Mfg. Co. FlexHead Industries Inc. Mid-America Fittings Robert Manufacturing Company Flexible BrassCraft Dallas Specialty & Mfg. Co. Falcon Stainless Inc. Mercury Plastics Inc. Metraflex Co. Tru-Flex Metal Hose Corp. Watts Gas Appliance BrassCraft Mid-America Fittings T&S Brass and Bronze Works Inc. Tru-Flex Metal Hose Corp. Plumbing BrassCraft Dallas Specialty & Mfg. Co. Falcon Stainless Inc. Mercury Plastics Inc. Mid-America Fittings Containment Piping Systems ABT Inc. PolyDrain - TrenchFormer IPEX Orion Fittings PEP Plastic Engineered Products Controllers pH Digital Analysis Corp PEP Plastic Engineered Products Schier Products Co. Water, Thermostatic SJE Rhombus Tekmar Control Systems Ltd. Controls Advanced Process Technologies Bell and Gossett Embassy Industries Inc. Raypak Inc. Watts Radiant Boilers Heat-Timer Corporation McDonnell & Miller Parker Boiler Co. Potter Electric Signal Company Tekmar Control Systems Ltd. Building Automation Grundfos Pumps Corp. Heat-Timer Corporation Metropolitan Industries Inc. SJE Rhombus Fire Protection ASCO Power Technologies/Firetrol Products Eaton Electrical SJE Rhombus Flow DynaQuip Controls Neoperl Inc. Parker Boiler Co. SJE Rhombus Liquid Level Heat-Timer Corporation ITT Residential & Commercial Water Liberty Pumps McDonnell & Miller Parker Boiler Co. SeeWater Inc. SJE Rhombus Low Pressure/Pressure Heat-Timer Corporation Parker Boiler Co. SJE Rhombus Pumps Crane Pumps & Systems Delta P Systems Inc. Eaton Electrical Grundfos Pumps Corp. Heat-Timer Corporation Hoffman Specialty ITT Residential & Commercial Water Liberty Pumps Metropolitan Industries Inc. Parker Boiler Co. SeeWater Inc. SJE Rhombus Stancor Inc. Tekmar Control Systems Ltd. Weil Pump Company Inc. Radiant Heat-Timer Corporation IPEX Tekmar Control Systems Ltd. Uponor Viega LLC Snow Melting Grundfos Pumps Corp. Heat-Timer Corporation IPEX Tekmar Control Systems Ltd. Thermon Manufacturing Company Viega LLC Solar Energy Differential Temp. Tekmar Control Systems Ltd. Temperature Armstrong Hot Water Grundfos Pumps Corp. Heat-Timer Corporation Parker Boiler Co. Tekmar Control Systems Ltd. Viega LLC Water Heater Heat-Timer Corporation Tekmar Control Systems Ltd. Water Level ITT Residential & Commercial Water Parker Boiler Co. SeeWater Inc. SJE Rhombus Stancor Inc. Zone Heat-Timer Corporation Hoffman Specialty ITT Residential & Commercial Water SJE Rhombus Tekmar Control Systems Ltd. Viega LLC Convectors Burnham Hydronics Runtal North America Inc. Baseboard, Hot Water/Steam Burnham Hydronics Runtal North America Inc. Tekmar Control Systems Ltd. Hydronic Burnham Hydronics Runtal North America Inc. Tekmar Control Systems Ltd. Coolers Acorn Aqua Advance Tabco Central Brass Elkay Inc. Elkay Manufacturing Haws Corporation Matco Norca Metcraft Industries Sunroc LLC T&S Brass and Bronze Works Inc. Tri Palm International Drinking Water Acorn Aqua Hoeptner Perfected Products Stern-Williams Co. Drinking Water, Remote Acorn Aqua Hoeptner Perfected Products Stern-Williams Co. Drinking Water, Restaurant-Type Stern-Williams Co. Drinking Water, Self-Contained Acorn Aqua Stern-Williams Co. Couplings AB&I Anaco/Husky Anderson Metals Corp. Inc. Dallas Specialty & Mfg. Co. FlowGuard Gold & Corzan Piping Systems Husky Technologies Ideal Clamps Mid-America Fittings Schott North America Inc. Tyler Pipe Co. WWW.PSDMAGAZINE.ORG Victaulic Grooved Pipe Shurjoint Piping Products Tyco Fire & Building Products Victaulic Pipe AB&I Cast Iron Soil Pipe Institute FlowGuard Gold & Corzan Piping Systems Husky Technologies Ideal Clamps IPEX John Guest USA Lasco Fittings Inc. Mid-America Fittings MIFAB PEP Plastic Engineered Products Shurjoint Piping Products Tyco Fire & Building Products Ward Manufacturing Inc. Pipe, Flexible Dallas Specialty & Mfg. Co. Husky Technologies Shurjoint Piping Products Ward Manufacturing Inc. Pipe, Quick Connect IPEX John Guest USA NVENT LLC Shurjoint Piping Products Transair Tubing IPEX Coverings, Pipe Advance Products & Systems Armacell LLC Dallas Specialty & Mfg. Co. Grice Engineering Inc. Insul-Tect Products Schott North America Inc. Covers, Protective, Valve & Flange Advance Products & Systems Grice Engineering Inc. Cutters Dallas Specialty & Mfg. Co. J.C. Whitlam Manufacturing Company Ridgid Schott North America Inc. Pipe Dallas Specialty & Mfg. Co. Pipe Hole Pipe Tytes Inc. Cutting and Penetrating Oils/ Lubricants Anti-Seize Technology J.C. Whitlam Manufacturing Company RectorSeal Dampers Hercules Chemical Co. Detectors Detectors, Gas Western Enterprises Detectors, Leak DynaQuip Controls Perma-Pipe Inc. SeeWater Inc. Detectors, Smoke & Fire Fike Corp. Potter Electric Signal Company Devices, Testing Hubbard Enterprises/HOLDRITE Dishwasher Airgap Opella LLC Dispensers Bobrick Washroom Equipment Inc. In-Sink-Erator LDR Industries Inc. Drinking Water Blanco America Inc. Soap Blanco America Inc. Bobrick Washroom Equipment Inc. Sloan Valve Company Disposers Anaheim Mfg. Co. In-Sink-Erator Garbage, Accessories Connecticut Stamping & Bending Co. Garbage, Commercial Drain-Net Diverters, Tub-Shower California Faucets Central Brass Danze Inc. Freedom Faucets Phoenix Products Leslie Controls Phoenix Products Inc. Drain & Trap Cleaners Anaconda Trenchless Systems Drain-Net Hercules Chemical Co. Josam Co. Pipe Anaconda Trenchless Systems Pipeline Anaconda Trenchless Systems Root Cutters Anaconda Trenchless Systems Drain & Trap Cleaners, Bacteria/ Enzyme Bio-Microbics Inc. Drain-Net PEP Plastic Engineered Products Waterless Co. LLC Drain Inspection Equipment Ridgid Rothenberger USA Drain/Pipe/Sewer Cleaning Machines Anaconda Trenchless Systems Ridgid Rothenberger USA Drainage, Pipe & Fittings (see also Fittings or Pipe) AB&I Dallas Specialty & Mfg. Co. Jay R. Smith Mfg. Co. Josam Co. Lasco Fittings Inc. MIFAB Schott North America Inc. Tyler Pipe Co. Drains/Drain Systems Advanced Process Technologies Bates & Bates BrassCraft Canplas LLC Cast Iron Soil Pipe Institute Central Brass Charlotte Pipe & Foundry Company Component Hardware Group Inc. Conine Mfg Co. Inc. Dallas Specialty & Mfg. Co. Drain-Net Eco-Tech Inc. Engineered Brass Co. Flowserve Corp. Froet Industries LLC Geberit Manufacturing Division Henry Group IPEX IPS/Weld-On ITT Residential & Commercial Water Jay R. Smith Mfg. Co. DECEMBER 2008 Josam Co. Just Manufacturing Co. Kusel Equipment LDR Industries Inc. Matco Norca McGuire Manufacturing Company Inc. MIFAB Mission Rubber Co. Mueller Industries Noble Co., The Oatey Co. PEP Plastic Engineered Products Plastic Oddities Precision Plumbing Products Inc. Rockford Separators Ross ADT Schott North America Sioux Chief Manufacturing Co. Speakman Company Spears Manufacturing Co. Strahman Valves Inc. TCI Plumbing Products Inc. Thermon Manufacturing Company Tyler Pipe Co. Unique Fittings and Flanges WADE-HydroMax Zurn Engineered Water Solutions Basement Kusel Equipment MIFAB ProSet Systems Inc. Town & Country Plastics Inc. Bath/Shower Connecticut Stamping & Bending Co. Dallas Specialty & Mfg. Co. Kusel Equipment MIFAB Prier Products ProSet Systems Inc. Plumbing Systems & Design 41 2009 Plumbing Systems Specification Guide MANUFACTURERS by CATEGORY Cleanout Advanced Process Technologies Kusel Equipment MIFAB ProSet Systems Inc. Watts Floor ABT Inc. PolyDrain - TrenchFormer Advanced Process Technologies Dallas Specialty & Mfg. Co. Kusel Equipment MIFAB ProSet Systems Inc. Waterless Co. LLC Watts Willoughby Industries Inc. Lav/Sink Amtekco Industries Inc. Bates & Bates Central Brass Kusel Equipment McGuire Manufacturing Company Inc. MIFAB Roof Froet Industries LLC Kusel Equipment MIFAB ProSet Systems Inc. WADE-HydroMax Watts Urinal Amtekco Industries Inc. MIFAB Urinal Waterless Co. LLC Drinking Fountains/Water Coolers (see also Coolers and Fountains) Acorn Aqua Acorn Engineering Company Central Brass Elkay Manufacturing Murdock-Super Secur Stern-Williams Co. Tri Palm International Willoughby Industries Inc. Earthquake Safety Products BrassCraft Falcon Stainless Inc. Hubbard Enterprises/HOLDRITE Metraflex Co. Tolco, a brand of Nibco Enclosures Advanced Process Technologies Crane Plumbing Kohler Co. Noble Co., The Strom Plumbing by Sign of the Crab Bathtub-Shower, Acrylic Aqua Bath Company Inc. Equipment Advanced Process Technologies Hot Box Enclosures Insulated Hot Box Enclosures Piping Grice Engineering Inc. Hot Box Enclosures Shower Willoughby Industries Inc. Energy Management Systems Heat-Timer Corporation 42 Plumbing Systems & Design DECEMBER 2008 Escutcheons, Faucet BrassCraft Central Brass Eye Wash Stations Acorn Engineering Company Acorn Safety Advance Tabco Champion America Chicago Faucets/Geberit Eemax Inc. Encon Safety Products Guardian Equipment Haws Corporation Laboratory Enterprises Seton Identification Products Speakman Company Thermon Manufacturing Company Water Saver Faucet Fasteners Cooper B-Line Erico ITW Buildex / Sammy Super Screw Pipe Tytes Inc. Faucets Advance Tabco Advanced Modern Technologies Corporation Aero Manufacturing American Standard Anaheim Mfg. Co. Briggs Plumbing Products Inc. California Central Brass Chicago Faucets/Geberit Component Hardware Group Inc. Coyne & Delany Company Danze Inc. Delta Faucet Company Eljer Plumbingware Inc. Elkay Inc. Elkay Manufacturing Engineered Brass Co. Franke Consumer Products, Kitchen Systems Division Freedom Faucets Phoenix Products Geberit Manufacturing Division Gerber Plumbing Fixtures LLC Grohe America Intersan Just Manufacturing Co. Kohler Co. Laboratory Enterprises LDR Industries Inc. Matco Norca Metcraft Industries Microphor Moen Inc. Mueller Industries Mueller/B&K Industries Inc. NSF International Opella LLC Phoenix Products Inc. Powers, a division of Watts Water Technologies Inc. Prier Products Speakman Company Stern-Williams Co. Strom Plumbing by Sign of the Crab Symmons Industries Inc. T&S Brass and Bronze Works Inc. Tomlinson Industries Toto USA Union Brass Mfg. Co. Inc. Water Saver Faucet Wolverine Brass Inc. Woodford Manufacturing Co. Zurn Engineered Water Solutions Bar & Workshop Blanco America Inc. Speakman Company T&S Brass and Bronze Works Inc. Willoughby Industries Inc. Bath Danze Inc. Sloan Valve Company Willoughby Industries Inc. Combination Drinking Fountain & Sink T&S Brass and Bronze Works Inc. Tomlinson Industries Willoughby Industries Inc. Commercial Bradley Corp. Gerber Plumbing Fixtures LLC Sloan Valve Company Speakman Company Stern-Williams Co. T&S Brass and Bronze Works Inc. Tapmaster Incorporated Watts Decorative Blanco America Inc. Danze Inc. Glass Filling Danze Inc. T&S Brass and Bronze Works Inc. Tomlinson Industries Hospital Sloan Valve Company Speakman Company T&S Brass and Bronze Works Inc. Industrial Sloan Valve Company Stern-Williams Co. T&S Brass and Bronze Works Inc. Institutional Gerber Plumbing Fixtures LLC Sloan Valve Company Speakman Company Stern-Williams Co. T&S Brass and Bronze Works Inc. Tapmaster Incorporated Kitchen Sink Blanco America Inc. Danze Inc. Freedom Faucets Phoenix Products Gerber Plumbing Fixtures LLC Phoenix Products Inc. T&S Brass and Bronze Works Inc. Tomlinson Industries Kitchen/Swing Spout Blanco America Inc. Danze Inc. Freedom Faucets Phoenix Products Phoenix Products Inc. T&S Brass and Bronze Works Inc. Laboratory Phoenix Products Inc. Sloan Valve Company Water Saver Faucet Laundry Trays Danze Inc. Freedom Faucets Phoenix Products Phoenix Products Inc. Lavatory Danze Inc. Freedom Faucets Phoenix Products Phoenix Products Inc. Sloan Valve Company Speakman Company Lead-Free Danze Inc. Freedom Faucets Phoenix Products Phoenix Products Inc. Tomlinson Industries Mixing Danze Inc. Residential Danze Inc. Gerber Plumbing Fixtures LLC Sensor Advanced Modern Technologies Corporation Danze Inc. Engineered Brass Co. Hydrotek International Inc. Sloan Valve Company Speakman Company Sill Prier Products Single Handle Danze Inc. Freedom Faucets Phoenix Products Gerber Plumbing Fixtures LLC Phoenix Products Inc. Tomlinson Industries Wall Danze Inc. Sloan Valve Company Stern-Williams Co. Water-Saving/Metering Gerber Plumbing Fixtures LLC Microphor Sloan Valve Company Tapmaster Incorporated Faucets/Valves, ADA Compliant Advanced Modern Technologies Corporation California Central Brass Chicago Faucets/Geberit Coyne & Delany Company Danze Inc. Eljer Plumbingware Inc. Freedom Faucets Phoenix Products Gerber Plumbing Fixtures LLC Intersan Kohler Co. Moen Inc. Phoenix Products Inc. Sloan Valve Company Speakman Company Tapmaster Incorporated Wolverine Brass Inc. Fillers Central Brass Freedom Faucets Phoenix Products Noble Co., The Phoenix Products Inc. Strom Plumbing by Sign of the Crab WWW.PSDMAGAZINE.ORG Fike Corp. FlexHead Industries Inc. Fortune Valve Grice Engineering Inc. Guardian Fire Equipment Inc. Harvel Plastics Inc. Highland Tank Hubbell Industrial Controls Inc. IPEX ITT Residential & Commercial Water ITW Buildex / Sammy Super Screw JL Industries Joslyn Clark Controls Kidde Fire Fighting Lubrizol Advanced Materials Inc. Master Control Systems Matco Norca Metraflex Co. Namco Divison Patterson Pump Company Peerless Pump Potter Electric Signal Company Powhatan Reelcraft Industries Reliable Automatic Sprinkler Co. Inc. Spears Manufacturing Co. Stockham Valves & Fittings SyncroFlo Inc. System Sensor Thermon Manufacturing Company Tigerflow Systems Inc. Uponor Viking Group Inc. Zurn Engineered Water Solutions Bathtubs-Showers Danze Inc. Filters Anaheim Mfg. Co. Great Lakes International Inc. Harmsco Filtration Products Keystone Filter, a division of Met-Pro Corp. Lakos Filtration Systems Filtration, Sand Marlo Incorporated Schier Products Co. Fire Accessories (see also Sprinkler System Accessories) Croker Division, Fire-End & Croker Corporation Fike Corp. Grice Engineering Inc. Fire Protection Equipment AC Fire Pump Systems AGF Manufacturing Inc. American Fire Technologies Amtrol Inc. Ansul/Tyco Inc. Armstrong Pumps Inc. ASCO Power Technologies/Firetrol Products Aurora Pump Canariis Corp. Champion America Clarke Fire Protection Products Inc. Conbraco Containment Solutions Croker Division, Fire-End & Croker Corporation DecoShield Systems Inc. Eaton Electrical Elkhart Brass Mfg. Co. Erico Fairbanks Morse Pump Fire Safety Systems American Fire Technologies Fike Corp. Lubrizol Advanced Materials Inc. Uponor Victaulic Fire Sprinkler Monitoring Systems Potter Electric Signal Company Fire Stop Materials Hercules Chemical Co. Presealed Systems ProSet Systems Inc. RectorSeal Fireplaces Rinnai Corporation Fittings Anderson Metals Corp. Inc. BrassCraft Central Brass Dae Hung Precision Co. Ltd. Dallas Specialty & Mfg. Co. Great Lakes International Inc. Josam Co. Mid-America Fittings Mueller Industries Reliable Automatic Sprinkler Co. Inc. Robert Manufacturing Company Schott North America Inc. Tyler Pipe Co. Uponor Victaulic Air-Gap Jay R. Smith Mfg. Co. MIFAB Alloys Viega LLC Brass BrassCraft Central Brass Dallas Specialty & Mfg. Co. Mid-America Fittings Mueller/B&K Industries Inc. Nibco Inc. Viega LLC Watts Brass, Fire Viega LLC Cast Steel Flanged BrassCraft Compression IPEX Mid-America Fittings Copper Tube Cash Acme, a division of Reliance Worldwide Mid-America Fittings Nibco Inc. NVENT LLC Tyco Fire & Building Products Victaulic Viega LLC CPVC Pipe Cash Acme, a division of Reliance Worldwide IPEX Lasco Fittings Inc. Lewis Pipe Co. Nibco Inc. PEP Plastic Engineered Products Reliable Automatic Sprinkler Co. Inc. 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Mueller Industries Robert Manufacturing Company Schott North America Inc. Transair Tyler Pipe Co. Aluminum Transair Asbestos Cement Anderson Metals Corp. Inc. Brass Anderson Metals Corp. Inc. Mid-America Fittings Mueller/B&K Industries Inc. Transair Cast Iron Anvil International Inc. Mid-America Fittings Ward Manufacturing Inc. Compression IPEX Mid-America Fittings Copper Anvil International Inc. Mueller/B&K Industries Inc. Nibco Inc. NVENT LLC Shurjoint Piping Products T-Drill Industries Inc. Tyco Fire & Building Products Viega LLC Dielectric Anvil International Inc. Drainage Canplas LLC Dallas Specialty & Mfg. Co. Nibco Inc. Fiberglass PEP Plastic Engineered Products Galvanized Anvil International Inc. Mid-America Fittings Shurjoint Piping Products Grooved Anvil International Inc. Shurjoint Piping Products Tyco Fire & Building Products Iron Mid-America Fittings Shurjoint Piping Products Malleable Anvil International Inc. Mid-America Fittings Ward Manufacturing Inc. Plastic Canplas LLC FlowGuard Gold & Corzan Piping Systems IPEX John Guest USA Lasco Fittings Inc. Lubrizol Advanced Materials Inc. Mercury Plastics Inc. Mid-America Fittings Mueller/B&K Industries Inc. Nibco Inc. PEP Plastic Engineered Products Viega LLC Stainless Steel Anvil International Inc. Falcon Stainless Inc. IPEX Mid-America Fittings Shurjoint Piping Products Tyco Fire & Building Products Viega LLC Steel Anvil International Inc. Union Anvil International Inc. Shurjoint Piping Products Welded Anvil International Inc. Zinc Dallas Specialty & Mfg. Co. Fixture Trim (see also Faucets) Advanced Modern Technologies Corporation Central Brass Fixtures, Plumbing Acryline Advanced Modern Technologies Corporation American Standard Best Bath Systems Bradley Corp. Caroma USA Central Brass Eljer Plumbingware Inc. Elkay Manufacturing Gerber Plumbing Fixtures LLC Griffin Products Inc. Josam Co. Just Manufacturing Co. Laboratory Enterprises Lasco Bathware Mansfield Plumbing Products Metcraft Industries Neoperl Inc. NSF International Plumberex Specialty Products Reelcraft Industries Sloan Valve Company Sunroc LLC Toto USA Truebro Inc. Vitra USA Waterless Co. LLC Whitehall Manufacturing WP Industries (Western) Zurn Engineered Water Solutions Hospital Aqua Bath Company Inc. Neoperl Inc. Truebro Inc. Whitehall Manufacturing Willoughby Industries Inc. Flanges Dallas Specialty & Mfg. Co. IPS/Weld-On Closet Dallas Specialty & Mfg. Co. MIFAB NVENT LLC Sioux Chief Manufacturing Co. Pipe IPEX Lasco Fittings Inc. Nibco Inc. Transair Pipe, Galvanized Anvil International Inc. Toilet Dallas Specialty & Mfg. Co. Flapper Valves, Toilets Lavelle Industries Wolverine Brass Inc. Flashings, Ventstack ITW Buildex / Sammy Super Screw Floats Robert Manufacturing Company SeeWater Inc. Liquid Level Control SJE Rhombus Sump Pump Glentronics Inc. SJE Rhombus Floor Underlayments 46 Plumbing Systems & Design Dallas Specialty & Mfg. Co. DECEMBER 2008 Noble Co., The Flow Control Systems Anvil International Inc. Neoperl Inc. SeeWater Inc. Sensors DynaQuip Controls Froet Industries LLC Flow Switches Acorn Safety ITT Residential & Commercial Water McDonnell & Miller Potter Electric Signal Company Fluids, Heat Transfer Hercules Chemical Co. Noble Co., The Cooling Grundfos Pumps Corp. Patterson Pump Company Heating Grundfos Pumps Corp. Patterson Pump Company Flush Valves Acorn Engineering Company Advanced Modern Technologies Corporation Central Brass Chicago Faucets/Geberit Coyne & Delany Company Kohler Co. Lavelle Industries Mansfield Plumbing Products Moen Inc. Sloan Valve Company Zurn Engineered Water Solutions Battery Operated Advanced Modern Technologies Corporation Gerber Plumbing Fixtures LLC Flushometers Coyne & Delany Company Kohler Co. Sloan Valve Company Fluxes, Soldering, Welding & Brazing Hercules Chemical Co. J.W. Harris Co. Inc. RectorSeal Fountains Acorn Aqua Central Brass Elkay Manufacturing Stern-Williams Co. Drinking Acorn Aqua Central Brass Hoeptner Perfected Products Stern-Williams Co. Willoughby Industries Inc. Eye Wash Bradley Corp. Guardian Equipment Water Saver Faucet Lead Free Drinking Central Brass Hoeptner Perfected Products Stern-Williams Co. Wash Bradley Corp. Intersan Willoughby Industries Inc. Freeze Equipment, Pipe Rothenberger USA Gaskets and Packing Advance Products & Systems Anvil International Inc. Cast Iron Soil Pipe Institute Shurjoint Piping Products Gauges Allied Healthcare Products Inc. Mid-West Instrument Pressure Watts Generators Graham Corp. Leslie Controls Lochinvar Corporation Hot Water Bryan Boilers, a division of Bryan Steam LLC Steam Bryan Boilers, a division of Bryan Steam LLC Cemline Corporation Graham Corp. Generators Steam Parker Boiler Co. Glycol Make-Up Package Hoffman Specialty ITT Residential & Commercial Water Wessels Co. Grab Bars Best Bath Systems Bobrick Washroom Equipment Inc. Connecticut Stamping & Bending Co. Leonard Valve Company Willoughby Industries Inc. Grease/Oil Removal Units, Automatic Ashland Trap Distribution Co. Drain-Net Grease Removal Systems Inc. Highland Tank International GRD Jay R. Smith Mfg. Co. Josam Co. MIFAB PEP Plastic Engineered Products Schier Products Co. Town & Country Plastics Inc. Grease/Oil/Solids Interceptors ABT Inc. PolyDrain - TrenchFormer Ashland Trap Distribution Co. Big Dipper Thermaco Inc. Bio-Microbics Inc. Burt Process Equipment Inc. Canplas LLC Drain-Net GK & L Inc. Grease Removal Systems Inc. Green Turtle Highland Tank International GRD Josam Co. MIFAB NSF International Park Environmental Equipment PEP Plastic Engineered Products Plumbing & Drainage Institute PS International Rockford Separators Schier Products Co. Thermon Manufacturing Company Tyler Pipe Co. Zurn Engineered Water Solutions Grooving Machines Anvil International Inc. Shurjoint Piping Products Guides, Pipe Empire Industries Inc. Halon Replacements Fike Corp. Hand Cleaners Hercules Chemical Co. J.C. Whitlam Manufacturing Company Hand Dryers Bobrick Washroom Equipment Inc. Sensor Operated Bobrick Washroom Equipment Inc. Bradley Corp. Sloan Valve Company Stiebel Eltron Warm Air Bobrick Washroom Equipment Inc. Hand Trucks Pipe Tytes Inc. Handles, Faucet Central Brass Hangers (see also Brackets) Anvil International Inc. Cooper B-Line Empire Industries Inc. Erico Hubbard Enterprises/HOLDRITE ITW Buildex / Sammy Super Screw Miro Industries Inc. Nibco Inc. Heads Central Brass Ondine Strom Plumbing by Sign of the Crab Wolverine Brass Inc. Shower Acorn Safety California Heads Shower Central Brass Sloan Valve Company Willoughby Industries Inc. Wolverine Brass Inc. Spray, Shower Bath California Wolverine Brass Inc. Sprinkler, Fire Viking Group Inc. Heat Exchangers Hoffman Specialty ITT Residential & Commercial Water Shell and Tube Bryan Boilers, a division of Bryan Steam LLC Parker Boiler Co. Thrush Company Inc. Heat Pump Water Heater Parker Boiler Co. Heat Tracing Systems Easy Heat Inc. Thermon Manufacturing Company Heat Transfer Equipment, Boilers Graham Corp. Lochinvar Corporation Parker Boiler Co. Heaters Burnham Hydronics Chronomite Laboratories Lochinvar Corporation PVI Industries LLC Rinnai Corporation Runtal North America Inc. Temp-Air Thrush Company Inc. Ceiling Runtal North America Inc. Electric Acorn Safety AO Smith Chronomite Laboratories Runtal North America Inc. Temp-Air Gas AO Smith Parker Boiler Co. Sellers Engineering Co. Temp-Air Indirect Fired Amtrol Inc. Burnham Hydronics Parker Boiler Co. Sellers Engineering Co. Temp-Air Infrared Advanced Modern Technologies Corporation Radiant Lochinvar Corporation Steam, Packaged Leslie Controls Sellers Engineering Co. Temp-Air Swimming Pool, Solar Lochinvar Corporation Tank Storage Sellers Engineering Co. WWW.PSDMAGAZINE.ORG Water AO Smith Cemline Corporation Leslie Controls PVI Industries LLC Sellers Engineering Co. Thrush Company Inc. Heaters, Bathroom Chronomite Laboratories Watts Radiant Electric Chronomite Laboratories Runtal North America Inc. Stiebel Eltron Gas Runtal North America Inc. Heaters, Unit Embassy Industries Inc. Rinnai Corporation Runtal North America Inc. Temp-Air Direct Fired, Electric Temp-Air Direct Fired, Gas Temp-Air Indirect Fired Temp-Air Heating Systems, Electric Thermon Manufacturing Company Watts Radiant Heating, Baseboard Burnham Hydronics Embassy Industries Inc. Hose Dallas Specialty & Mfg. Co. Strahman Valves Inc. Flexible Metal Falcon Stainless Inc. Tru-Flex Metal Hose Corp. Gas Tru-Flex Metal Hose Corp. Rubber Dallas Specialty & Mfg. Co. Transair Stainless Steel Falcon Stainless Inc. Tru-Flex Metal Hose Corp. Hose Bibbs Central Brass Danfoss Flomatic Corporation MIFAB Prier Products Stern-Williams Co. Wilkins, a Zurn Company Woodford Manufacturing Co. Hydrants Elkhart Brass Mfg. Co. Jay R. Smith Mfg. Co. MAPA Products MIFAB Murdock-Super Secur Stern-Williams Co. Zurn Engineered Water Solutions Wall, Freezeless Commercial MIFAB Prier Products Woodford Manufacturing Co. Wall, Freezeless Residential MIFAB Prier Products Woodford Manufacturing Co. Yard, Freezeless Hoeptner Perfected Products MIFAB Murdock-Super Secur Prier Products Woodford Manufacturing Co. Hydronic Burnham Hydronics Embassy Industries Inc. Grundfos Pumps Corp. Mercury Plastics Inc. Metropolitan Industries Inc. Robert Manufacturing Company Runtal North America Inc. Simpson Dura-Vent, ProTech Division Uponor Watts Radiant Heating Systems Burnham Hydronics IPEX Mercury Plastics Inc. Runtal North America Inc. Uponor Viega LLC Indicators Valve Position Anvil International Inc. P-Trap Armacell LLC McGuire Manufacturing Company Inc. Repair, Flanges Central Brass Lasco Fittings Inc. Plumb-Pro Repair, Pipes PEP Plastic Engineered Products Repair, Tanks Drain-Net Repair, Tubs, Sinks, Lavatories Drain-Net Repair, Valves Lasco Fittings Inc. Insulation, Thermal Armacell LLC Nomaco Insulation Pipe Armacell LLC Interceptors, Oil ABT Inc. PolyDrain - TrenchFormer Drain-Net Grease Removal Systems Inc. International GRD Jay R. Smith Mfg. Co. MIFAB Schier Products Co. Watts Zurn Engineered Water Solutions Laboratories, Testing CSA International Laundry Trays Crane Plumbing Eljer Plumbingware Inc. Lavatories Joints Instruments Test Mid-West Instrument Insulated Piping Systems Chart Industries Inc. Hubbard Enterprises/HOLDRITE Perma-Pipe Inc. Uponor Urecon Ltd. Insulation Armacell LLC Dallas Specialty & Mfg. Co. Nomaco Insulation Truebro Inc. Urecon Ltd. Pipe, Aboveground Armacell LLC Dallas Specialty & Mfg. Co. Hot Box Enclosures Pipe, Underground Dallas Specialty & Mfg. Co. Bates & Bates Bootz Industries Crane Plumbing Eljer Plumbingware Inc. Kohler Co. Mansfield Plumbing Products Strom Plumbing by Sign of the Crab Vitra USA Whitehall Manufacturing Decorative Bates & Bates Caroma USA Inc. Factory Bradley Corp. Intersan Willoughby Industries Inc. Hospital Willoughby Industries Inc. Industrial Bradley Corp. Intersan Willoughby Industries Inc. Dallas Specialty & Mfg. Co. Flexible Anvil International Inc. Dallas Specialty & Mfg. Co. Pipe Expansion Anvil International Inc. Dallas Specialty & Mfg. Co. IPEX Tru-Flex Metal Hose Corp. Kits Advanced Modern Technologies Corporation Lavelle Industries Robert Manufacturing Company Faucet Advanced Modern Technologies Corporation Central Brass Lavelle Industries Neoperl Inc. EFFLUENT Liberty introduces the new line of large effluent pumps. Available in 1 hp, 1.5 hp, and 2 hp. • Heavy cast iron construction. Dual-Sized Discharge 1-1/2" or 2" • Quick-disconnect power cord for easy field service. 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Gerber Plumbing Fixtures LLC Iron Mid-America Fittings Plastic IPEX Mid-America Fittings Steel Anvil International Inc. Ward Manufacturing Inc. Nozzles, Spray Armstrong Hot Water Elkhart Brass Mfg. Co. Leonard Valve Company O’Brien Manufacturing Strahman Valves Inc. Partitions, Toilet Bobrick Washroom Equipment Inc. Bradley Corp. Truebro Inc. Pastes, Soldering Hercules Chemical Co. Pipe & Pipe Couplings, Fittings, Systems Leak Detection Equipment Advance Products & Systems DynaQuip Controls IPEX Orion Fittings PEP Plastic Engineered Products SeeWater Inc. Lubricants, Pipe Gasket Anti-Seize Technology Anvil International Inc. Hercules Chemical Co. J.C. Whitlam Manufacturing Company Machinery, Tube Expanding Anaconda Trenchless Systems Manifolds & Headers Allied Healthcare Products Inc. Hubbard Enterprises/HOLDRITE Watts Radiant Plumbing Delta P Systems Inc. IPEX Prefabricated Delta P Systems Inc. Prefabricated, Valves & Fittings IPEX Metropolitan Industries Inc. Meters Noble Co., The Fluid Flowmeters Burt Process Equipment Inc. Gas Flowmeters Western Enterprises pH Burt Process Equipment Inc. Digital Analysis Corp PEP Plastic Engineered Products Monitors Elkhart Brass Mfg. Co. Nipples Anderson Metals Corp. Inc. Croker Division, Fire-End & Croker Corporation LDR Industries Inc. Mid-America Fittings Mueller Industries Brass McGuire Manufacturing Company Inc. Mid-America Fittings Trenton Pipe Nipple Co. Ward Manufacturing Inc. Copper Trenton Pipe Nipple Co. Hose Croker Division, Fire-End & Croker Corporation 48 Plumbing Systems & Design AB&I Advance Products & Systems Anaco/Husky Anderson Metals Corp. Inc. Aquatherm Inc. BrassCraft Canplas LLC Cash Acme, a division of Reliance Worldwide Cast Iron Soil Pipe Institute Charlotte Pipe & Foundry Company Conbraco Conine Mfg Co. Inc. Cooper B-Line Copper Development Association Inc. Dallas Specialty & Mfg. Co. DecoShield Systems Inc. Erico FlexHead Industries Inc. 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Co. Miro Industries Inc. Tolco, a brand of Nibco Wilkins, a Zurn Company Our Large Diameter Pipe and Fittings fit together for a complete TrueFit ® System. 1.800.438.6091 www.charlottepipe.com Steam Baths & Equipment Kohler Co. 42404 CPF PS&D.indd 1 DECEMBER 2008 2/18/08 3:00:54 PM Plumbing Systems & Design 51 2009 Plumbing Systems Specification Guide MANUFACTURERS by CATEGORY PSI-Thunderline/Link-Seal PVI Industries LLC Rheem Manufacturing Co. Water Heater Ruud Water Heaters Thermon Manufacturing Company Tigerflow Systems Inc. Topp Industries Inc. Town & Country Plastics Inc. Viking Group Inc. Wendland Manufacturing Corp. Wessels Co. Chemical Advanced Process Technologies Burt Process Equipment Inc. Niles Steel Tank Orion Fittings PEP Plastic Engineered Products Schier Products Co. Town & Country Plastics Inc. Xerxes Corporation Containment Niles Steel Tank Orion Fittings Schier Products Co. Xerxes Corporation Expansion, Hydronic Heating Systems Amtrol Inc. 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Prier Products Water Saver Faucet Wilkins, a Zurn Company Zurn Engineered Water Solutions Vacuum Pumps & Systems (see also Pumps) Acorn Vac Champion, a Gardner Denver Product EMSE Corporation Gardner Denver Nash Graham Corp. Ohio Medical Corporation Vacuum System, Water Removing Acorn Vac EMSE Corporation Willoughby Industries Inc. Valve/Valves Advanced Process Technologies Allied Healthcare Products Inc. American Standard American Valve Inc. Amico Corporation Anderson Metals Corp. Inc. Armstrong Pumps Inc. Bell and Gossett BrassCraft Canplas LLC Cash Acme, a division of Reliance Worldwide Central Brass Component Hardware Group Inc. Conbraco Croker Division, Fire-End & Croker Corporation Dahl Brothers Canada Ltd. Danfoss Flomatic Corporation Danze Inc. Eemax Inc. Elkhart Brass Mfg. Co. Embassy Industries Inc. Encon Safety Products Fortune Valve Gerber Plumbing Fixtures LLC Global Flow Technologies Guardian Fire Equipment Inc. Hammond Valve Haws Corporation Heat-Timer Corporation Holby Tempering Valve Company Inc. Honeywell Water Controls Isimet WWW.PSDMAGAZINE.ORG ITT Residential & Commercial Water Jomar International Just Manufacturing Co. Kidde Fire Fighting Kitz Corp. of America Lawler Manufacturing Company Inc. Legend Valve & Fitting Inc. MAPA Products Matco Norca McGuire Manufacturing Company Inc. Medical Gas Training Center Metcraft Industries Metraflex Co. Mid-America Fittings Mueller Industries Neoperl Inc. Nibco Inc. NSF International Ohio Medical Corporation Ondine Opella LLC Orion Fittings Patterson Pump Company Precision Plumbing Products Inc. Red-White Valve Corp. Reliable Automatic Sprinkler Co. Inc. Robert Manufacturing Company Speakman Company Spears Manufacturing Co. Stockham Valves & Fittings Strahman Valves Inc. Studor Inc. Symmons Industries Inc. Thompson Plastics Inc. Tigerflow Systems Inc. Tomlinson Industries Tri-Tech Medical Inc. Victaulic Viking Group Inc. Wilkins, a Zurn Company Wolverine Brass Inc. Zurn Engineered Water Solutions 2 Way Anvil International Inc. DynaQuip Controls Heat-Timer Corporation IPEX Kitz Corp. of America Thermoplastic Valves Inc. Viega LLC 3 Way Anvil International Inc. DynaQuip Controls Heat-Timer Corporation Hoffman Specialty IPEX ITT Residential & Commercial Water Kitz Corp. of America Nibco Inc. Tekmar Control Systems Ltd. Viega LLC 4 Way Heat-Timer Corporation Tekmar Control Systems Ltd. Viega LLC Actuators DynaQuip Controls G. F. Piping Systems Hammond Valve IPEX Tapmaster Incorporated Viega LLC Air Admittance Canplas LLC Oatey Co. ProSet Systems Inc. RectorSeal Stancor Inc. Studor Inc. Air Relief Cla-Val Company Danfoss Flomatic Corporation Graham Corp. Hoffman Specialty ITT Residential & Commercial Water Angle or Globe Anvil International Inc. Danfoss Flomatic Corporation Hammond Valve Kitz Corp. of America Nibco Inc. Angle or Globe, Brass Central Brass Danfoss Flomatic Corporation McGuire Manufacturing Company Inc. Angle or Globe, Bronze Anvil International Inc. Danfoss Flomatic Corporation Hammond Valve Kitz Corp. of America Nibco Inc. Wilkins, a Zurn Company Angle or Globe, Ductile Iron Danfoss Flomatic Corporation Nibco Inc. Angle or Globe, Iron Body Danfoss Flomatic Corporation Hammond Valve Kitz Corp. of America Nibco Inc. Angle or Globe, Stainless Steel Anvil International Inc. Kitz Corp. of America Angle or Globe, Steel Kitz Corp. of America Anti-Sweat, Toilet Tank Central Brass Automatic Advanced Modern Technologies Corporation BrassCraft Cla-Val Company Conbraco Danfoss Flomatic Corporation DynaQuip Controls Isimet ITT Residential & Commercial Water McDonnell & Miller Nibco Inc. Stockham Valves & Fittings Thrush Company Inc. Watts Automatic Shutoff, Manual Reset Anvil International Inc. DynaQuip Controls Automatic, Stop & Check Anvil International Inc. Back Pressure Danfoss Flomatic Corporation Wolverine Brass Inc. Backflow Prevention Anvil International Inc. Canplas LLC Cash Acme, a division of Reliance Worldwide Danfoss Flomatic Corporation MIFAB Neoperl Inc. RectorSeal Viega LLC Watts Wilkins, a Zurn Company Back Water Dallas Specialty & Mfg. Co. IPEX Jay R. Smith Mfg. Co. MIFAB Prier Products RectorSeal Balancing Bradley Corp. Hoffman Specialty ITT Residential & Commercial Water MIFAB Nibco Inc. Tyco Fire & Building Products Victaulic Watts Ball Anvil International Inc. BrassCraft Cash Acme, a division of Reliance Worldwide G. F. Piping Systems Hammond Valve IPEX Kitz Corp. of America Lasco Fittings Inc. Nibco Inc. Shurjoint Piping Products Strahman Valves Inc. Thermoplastic Valves Inc. Tyco Fire & Building Products Watts Bypass Nibco Inc. Check Anvil International Inc. Cash Acme, a division of Reliance Worldwide Cla-Val Company Danfoss Flomatic Corporation Global Flow Technologies Hammond Valve IPEX KBI, King Bros. Industries Kitz Corp. of America Lasco Fittings Inc. Neoperl Inc. Nibco Inc. Shurjoint Piping Products Thermoplastic Valves Inc. Tyco Fire & Building Products Watts Wilkins, a Zurn Company Wolverine Brass Inc. Check, Ball Anvil International Inc. Cash Acme, a division of Reliance Worldwide DynaQuip Controls G. F. Piping Systems Global Flow Technologies Hammond Valve IPEX KBI, King Bros. Industries Kitz Corp. of America Lasco Fittings Inc. Leonard Valve Company Mueller/B&K Industries Inc. Nibco Inc. NVENT LLC PEP Plastic Engineered Products Strahman Valves Inc. Thermoplastic Valves Inc. Tyco Fire & Building Products Watts Wolverine Brass Inc. Blending Thermostatic Acorn Safety Cash Acme, a division of Reliance Worldwide Powers, a division of Watts Water Technologies Inc. Watts Boiler Drains Hammond Valve KBI, King Bros. Industries Mueller/B&K Industries Inc. Prier Products Wolverine Brass Inc. Brazed End Victaulic Butterfly Anvil International Inc. Danfoss Flomatic Corporation DynaQuip Controls Danfoss Flomatic Corporation Hoffman Specialty IPEX ITT Residential & Commercial Water KBI, King Bros. Industries Lasco Fittings Inc. Thermoplastic Valves Inc. Check, Iron Body Hammond Valve Kitz Corp. of America Nibco Inc. Check, Lift Kitz Corp. of America Check, Silent Anvil International Inc. Danfoss Flomatic Corporation Hammond Valve Nibco Inc. Tyco Fire & Building Products Check, Stainless Steel Kitz Corp. of America Check, Steel Kitz Corp. of America Combination Thrush Company Inc. Control Cla-Val Company Danfoss Flomatic Corporation Heat-Timer Corporation Hoffman Specialty ITT Residential & Commercial Water Corrosion Resistant Lasco Fittings Inc. Thermoplastic Valves Inc. Diaphragm Danfoss Flomatic Corporation ITEM CORZAN® INDUSTRIAL PIPE AND FITTINGS Take a stand against corrosion. 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Flush, Manual Advanced Modern Technologies Corporation Central Brass Coyne & Delany Company Flush, Sensor Advanced Modern Technologies Corporation Coyne & Delany Company Hydrotek International Inc. Sloan Valve Company Gas Service Dallas Specialty & Mfg. Co. Kitz Corp. of America Nibco Inc. Viega LLC Ward Manufacturing Inc. Gas, Regulating BrassCraft Parker Boiler Co. Wolverine Brass Inc. Gate Global Flow Technologies Jay R. Smith Mfg. Co. KBI, King Bros. Industries Kitz Corp. of America Parker Boiler Co. Patterson Pump Company Shurjoint Piping Products Strahman Valves Inc. Watts Wolverine Brass Inc. Gate, Brass Nibco Inc. Gate, Bronze Anvil International Inc. Gate, Globe and/or Angle Anvil International Inc. Global Flow Technologies KBI, King Bros. Industries Kitz Corp. of America Nibco Inc. Gate, Iron Body Danfoss Flomatic Corporation Global Flow Technologies Kitz Corp. of America Nibco Inc. Shurjoint Piping Products Indicator Nibco Inc. Meter Type, Closet Sloan Valve Company Meter Type, Flush Central Brass Sloan Valve Company Meter Type, Urinal Central Brass Sloan Valve Company Metering Central Brass Cla-Val Company Mixing, Hot or Cold Water Armstrong Hot Water Bradley Corp. Cash Acme, a division of Reliance Worldwide Central Brass Heat-Timer Corporation Powers, a division of Watts Water Technologies Inc. Strahman Valves Inc. Watts Wolverine Brass Inc. Mixing, Shower Central Brass Powers, a division of Watts Water Technologies Inc. Wolverine Brass Inc. Motor Operated Advanced Modern Technologies Corporation DynaQuip Controls Needle Central Brass Oil Tank Hammond Valve Packless Heat-Timer Corporation Pilot Pietro Fiorentini Tapmaster Incorporated Plastic Burt Process Equipment Inc. Canplas LLC Dallas Specialty & Mfg. Co. IPEX Lasco Fittings Inc. Mueller/B&K Industries Inc. Nibco Inc. Thermoplastic Valves Inc. Tomlinson Industries Pressure Reducing Cash Acme, a division of Reliance Worldwide Cla-Val Company Croker Division, Fire-End & Croker Corporation Danfoss Flomatic Corporation Hoffman Specialty ITT Residential & Commercial Water MIFAB Thrush Company Inc. Watts Wilkins, a Zurn Company Wolverine Brass Inc. Pressure Regulating Bradley Corp. Cash Acme, a division of Reliance Worldwide Cla-Val Company Croker Division, Fire-End & Croker Corporation Danfoss Flomatic Corporation Thrush Company Inc. Wilkins, a Zurn Company Wolverine Brass Inc. Pump Cla-Val Company Hoffman Specialty ITT Residential & Commercial Water Radiator Hammond Valve Viega LLC Radiator, Air Heat-Timer Corporation Relief, Hydraulic Cla-Val Company Remote Control Cla-Val Company Leonard Valve Company 54 Plumbing Systems & Design DECEMBER 2008 Nibco Inc. Resilient Seat Kitz Corp. of America Nibco Inc. Safety Shutoff, Fuel Trac Pipe Safety/Relief Cash Acme, a division of Reliance Worldwide Hoffman Specialty ITT Residential & Commercial Water Sampling Strahman Valves Inc. Self-Closing BrassCraft Central Brass Prier Products Trac Pipe Wolverine Brass Inc. Service Shutoff DynaQuip Controls Shower/Bath Anti-Scald Bradley Corp. Cash Acme, a division of Reliance Worldwide Central Brass Leonard Valve Company Wolverine Brass Inc. Shower/Bath Pressure Balancing Anvil International Inc. Bradley Corp. Cash Acme, a division of Reliance Worldwide Central Brass Danze Inc. Leonard Valve Company Wolverine Brass Inc. Shower/Bath Thermostatic Bradley Corp. Cash Acme, a division of Reliance Worldwide Danze Inc. Leonard Valve Company MIFAB Powers, a division of Watts Water Technologies Inc. Shutoff Central Brass McGuire Manufacturing Company Inc. Shutoff & Strainer Combination Lasco Fittings Inc. Solenoid IPEX Solenoid, Water Central Brass Stainless Steel DynaQuip Controls Kitz Corp. of America Shurjoint Piping Products Viega LLC Supply, Water & Steam Kitz Corp. of America Temperature Control Armstrong Hot Water Cash Acme, a division of Reliance Worldwide Thermostatic Radiator Non-Electric Global Flow Technologies Thermostatically Controlled Leonard Valve Company Powers, a division of Watts Water Technologies Inc. Thermostatically Controlled Electric Leonard Valve Company Trap Primer MIFAB Trunnion Lasco Fittings Inc. Vacuum Acorn Vac Water Pressure Actuated Leonard Valve Company Tapmaster Incorporated Water Supply Shutoff DynaQuip Controls Kitz Corp. of America McGuire Manufacturing Company Inc. Wolverine Brass Inc. Water Tempering Heat-Timer Corporation Leonard Valve Company Water Tempering, Thermostatic Acorn Safety Cash Acme, a division of Reliance Worldwide Heat-Timer Corporation Leonard Valve Company Powers, a division of Watts Water Technologies Inc. Watts Water, Electric DynaQuip Controls Zone Control Hoffman Specialty ITT Residential & Commercial Water Bell and Gossett Canplas LLC Dallas Specialty & Mfg. Co. Vanities, Bathroom Willoughby Industries Inc. Vents, Gas Heat-Fab Inc. ProSet Systems Inc. Simpson Dura-Vent, ProTech Division Z-Flex USA Inc. Vessels, Pressure Niles Steel Tank Thrush Company Inc. Video Equipment for Inspecting Pipe Interior O’Brien Manufacturing Ridgid Rothenberger USA Vises Ridgid Washdown Stations Leonard Valve Company Strahman Valves Inc. Hot/Cold Water Armstrong Hot Water Leonard Valve Company Strahman Valves Inc. Steam/Water Mixing Armstrong Hot Water Leonard Valve Company Strahman Valves Inc. Washers Lavelle Industries Washers Ballcock Lavelle Industries Faucet Central Brass Lavelle Industries Washroom Bobrick Washroom Equipment Inc. Willoughby Industries Inc. Waste & Overflow Trim Kits Central Brass Connecticut Stamping & Bending Co. Oatey Co. Waste Disposal Systems Acorn Vac Drain-Net Schier Products Co. Waste Reduction Systems Grease Removal Systems Inc. Schier Products Co. Wastes & Overflows Canplas LLC Central Brass Connecticut Stamping & Bending Co. Gerber Plumbing Fixtures LLC Schier Products Co. Strom Plumbing by Sign of the Crab Wastewater Treatment Systems Bio-Microbics Inc. Champion, a Gardner Denver Product Digital Analysis Corp Drain-Net Grease Removal Systems Inc. Grundfos Pumps Corp. Harmsco Filtration Products International GRD IPEX Metropolitan Industries Inc. Presealed Systems Schier Products Co. Zoeller Pump Company Water Closets Acorn Vac Caroma USA Inc. Crane Plumbing Drain-Net Gerber Plumbing Fixtures LLC Kohler Co. Mansfield Plumbing Products Microphor Vitra USA Willoughby Industries Inc. Zurn Engineered Water Solutions Commercial Acorn Vac Caroma USA Gerber Plumbing Fixtures LLC Willoughby Industries Inc. Pressure Assisted Caroma USA Gerber Plumbing Fixtures LLC Residential Caroma USA Gerber Plumbing Fixtures LLC Sterling Plumbing Ultra-Low Flush Acorn Vac Caroma USA Microphor Sterling Plumbing Willoughby Industries Inc. Water Coolers (see also Coolers) Acorn Aqua Elkay Manufacturing Tri Palm International Willoughby Industries Inc. Water Filters/Purifiers Ecodyne Water Treatment Inc. Great Lakes International Inc. Highland Tank Keystone Filter, a division of Met-Pro Corp. Commercial CUNO Inc., a 3M Company Ecodyne Water Treatment Inc. Harmsco Filtration Products Marlo Incorporated Metropolitan Industries Inc. Industrial CUNO Inc., a 3M Company Ecodyne Water Treatment Inc. Harmsco Filtration Products Marlo Incorporated Institutional CUNO Inc., a 3M Company Marlo Incorporated Plant Process Ashland Trap Distribution Co. CUNO Inc., a 3M Company Harmsco Filtration Products Marlo Incorporated Residential Amtrol Inc. CUNO Inc., a 3M Company Harmsco Filtration Products Marlo Incorporated Water Filtration Systems Burt Process Equipment Inc. CUNO Inc., a 3M Company Ecodyne Water Treatment Inc. Great Lakes International Inc. Highland Tank Keystone Filter, a division of Met-Pro Corp. WWW.PSDMAGAZINE.ORG Marlo Incorporated Metropolitan Industries Inc. Water Hammer Amtrol Inc. Dae Hung Precision Co. Ltd. Sioux Chief Manufacturing Co. Wessels Co. Arrestors Jay R. Smith Mfg. Co. MIFAB Thrush Company Inc. Eliminators Thrush Company Inc. Water Heater Accessories AO Smith Dallas Specialty & Mfg. Co. Falcon Stainless Inc. Hubbard Enterprises/HOLDRITE Stands Dallas Specialty & Mfg. Co. Water Heater/Heaters (see also Boilers) A.O. Smith Water Products Co. Aerco International Inc. AJAX Boiler Inc. Aldrich Co. Anaheim Mfg. Co. Armstrong Pumps Inc. Bock Water Heaters Bosch Water Heating Bradford White Canada Inc. Bradford White Corporation Burnham Hydronics Chronomite Laboratories Diversified Heat Transfer Inc. Eemax Inc. Graham Corp. Group Thermo Inc. Heat Transfer Products Inc. Heat-Fab Inc. Hot Aqua Inc. Hubbard Enterprises/HOLDRITE Hubbell Electric Heater Co. Laing Thermotech Inc. Leslie Controls Lochinvar Corporation Metropolitan Industries Inc. Noritz America Paloma Industries Inc. Patterson-Kelley- Harsco Precision Boilers Inc. PVI Industries LLC QuikWater Raypak Inc. RBI Rheem Manufacturing Co. Water Heater Ruud Water Heaters Smith Cast Iron Boiler Takagi Industrial Co. USA Inc. Thermon Manufacturing Company Tigerflow Systems Inc. Anode Rods Bradford White Corporation Wessels Co. Booster Type Bradford White Corporation Eemax Inc. Commercial Aerco International Inc. AJAX Boiler Inc. Aldrich Co. American Water Heater Company Bock Water Heaters Bradford White Corporation Cemline Corporation Eemax Inc. Falcon Stainless Inc. Graham Corp. Lochinvar Corporation Noritz America Paloma Industries Inc. Parker Boiler Co. PVI Industries LLC Sellers Engineering Co. Gas Fired Aerco International Inc. AJAX Boiler Inc. Aldrich Co. Bock Water Heaters Bradford White Canada Inc. Bradford White Corporation Noritz America Paloma Industries Inc. Parker Boiler Co. PVI Industries LLC Sellers Engineering Co. Indirect Aerco International Inc. AJAX Boiler Inc. Aldrich Co. Bock Water Heaters Bradford White Canada Inc. Bradford White Corporation Burnham Hydronics Cemline Corporation Crown Boiler Co. Parker Boiler Co. Peerless Boilers/Aegis International LLC PVI Industries LLC Sellers Engineering Co. Wessels Co. Industrial Bock Water Heaters Bradford White Corporation Cemline Corporation Eemax Inc. Parker Boiler Co. PVI Industries LLC Sellers Engineering Co. Instant AJAX Boiler Inc. Bradford White Canada Inc. Bradford White Corporation Eemax Inc. Graham Corp. Noritz America Paloma Industries Inc. PVI Industries LLC Oil Fired Aldrich Co. Bock Water Heaters Bradford White Canada Inc. Bradford White Corporation PVI Industries LLC Packaged Aerco International Inc. AJAX Boiler Inc. Aldrich Co. Eemax Inc. Parker Boiler Co. PVI Industries LLC Sellers Engineering Co. Residential American Water Heater Company Bradford White Canada Inc. Bradford White Corporation Lochinvar Corporation Noritz America Paloma Industries Inc. Solar Bradford White Canada Inc. Bradford White Corporation Eemax Inc. Stiebel Eltron Stands, Drain Pans Bradford White Corporation Hubbard Enterprises/HOLDRITE Steam Instantaneous AJAX Boiler Inc. Aldrich Co. Armstrong Hot Water Cemline Corporation Graham Corp. Leslie Controls PVI Industries LLC Sellers Engineering Co. Thrush Company Inc. Storage AJAX Boiler Inc. Bock Water Heaters Bradford White Canada Inc. Bradford White Corporation Cemline Corporation Falcon Stainless Inc. PVI Industries LLC Sellers Engineering Co. Wessels Co. Tankless Aerco International Inc. AJAX Boiler Inc. Bradford White Corporation Chronomite Laboratories Eemax Inc. Falcon Stainless Inc. Noritz America Paloma Industries Inc. Stiebel Eltron Water Jetters O’Brien Manufacturing Ridgid Water Leak Detectors DynaQuip Controls Glentronics Inc. IPEX Water Softening & Purifying Systems Amtrol Inc. CUNO Inc., a 3M Company Drain-Net Ecodyne Water Treatment Inc. Falcon Stainless Inc. Great Lakes International Inc. Marlo Incorporated Parker Boiler Co. Zoeller Pump Company Aquion/Rainsoft Containment Solutions Culligan CUNO Inc., a 3M Company Dae Hung Precision Co. Ltd. Delta P Systems Inc. Ebara Fluid Handling Ecodyne Water Treatment Inc. Eco-Tech Inc. Falcon Stainless Inc. Great Lakes International Inc. Grundfos Pumps Corp. Harvel Plastics Inc. Henry Group Highland Tank Marlo Incorporated North Star Water Conditioning NSF International Park Environmental Equipment PS International Sunroc LLC The Cope Company Salt Tigerflow Systems Inc. Whirlpools Aquatic Industries Inc. Crane Plumbing Eljer Plumbingware Inc. Kohler Co. Mansfield Plumbing Products Potter Electric Signal Company Sterling Plumbing Warm Rain Wrenches Rothenberger USA Chain/Pipe Ridgid Ratchet Plumb-Pro Zone Controls Bell and Gossett Heat-Timer Corporation SJE Rhombus Viega LLC Watts Radiant Waterflow Aquatic Industries Inc. Crane Plumbing Eljer Plumbingware Inc. Kohler Co. Mansfield Plumbing Products Potter Electric Signal Company Sterling Plumbing Warm Rain Water Supply Systems Welders Falcon Stainless Inc. Grundfos Pumps Corp. Metropolitan Industries Inc. Water Treatment Services/Equipment Anaconda Trenchless Systems Fusion Anaconda Trenchless Systems American Plumber ITEM DOUBLE-HUB CAST IRON PIPE Double the hub, half the time. Using Double-Hub Cast Iron Pipe saves installation time and material costs. And only Charlotte Pipe has it. 1.800.438.6091 39076 CPF PS&D.indd 1 www.charlottepipe.com DECEMBER 2008 12:17:50 Plumbing Systems &3/17/08 Design 55 PM HYDRONICS for PLUMBING ENGINEERS By Roy C.E. Ahlgren Rules of Thumb Designers frequently use rules of thumb for estimating component size. These rules are based on engineering facts, assumptions, and approximations about the way things work. It’s wise to know the basis of these shortcuts to judge the amount of uncertainty in the rule of thumb analysis. Many HVAC professionals use the following rule of thumb for estimating the flow required to provide comfortable conditions in heating or cooling systems. Q = ṁcp ∆t where Q= Heat transfer rate (British thermal units per hour) ṁ= Mass flow rate (pounds of liquid per hour) cp= Specific heat of the liquid (Btu/lb-°F) ∆t= Temperature change of the liquid (°F) If flow is measured in gallons per minute (gpm), the rule of thumb becomes: Q = 500 gpm ∆t In this equation, the constant assumes specific gravity, and the specific heat of the liquid equals one. In other words, the liquid is water at standard conditions (60°F), with no additives. There isn’t much uncertainty in applying it, at least not as much uncertainty as exists in rules of thumb for determining pump head, for example. Is that Really True? The total head loss in this system is simply the length multiplied by the friction head loss rate: Pump head = System length (feet) × Unit friction loss rate (foot pounds per pound of head loss per unit length) Pump head = 5,000 feet × 1.56 feet of head loss 100 feet of length Thus, the pump head equals 78 feet of head. Figure 1 is a typical end-suction pump selected for 1,000 gpm and 78 feet of head. The system curve shows that the pump actually will provide more than 1,000 gpm because the constant revolutions per minute (rpm) impeller is trimmed in ⅛-inch increments, and the 10-inch impeller shown is slightly larger than required. This analysis assumes that the system uses 60°F water, and that’s not very useful in an HVAC system. While it could cool very hot air, it probably couldn’t dehumidify it. In a heating system, 60°F water is too cool to keep people comfortable. Thus, let’s assume a chilled water temperature of 40°F or a hot water temperature of 200°F and see the effect on the system and pump. At 40°F, water is more viscous. The friction loss rate for 1,000 gpm in 8-inch pipe rises to 1.61 feet per 100 feet. For the 5,000foot system, the total head loss increases to 80.5 feet. At 200°F, water is less viscous. The friction loss rate for 1,000 gpm in 8-inch pipe is only 1.42 feet per 100 feet. Thus, system head loss drops to 71 feet. The cooling and heating system heads have been plotted on the pump curve showing that the actual cooling system flow for this pump will be approximately 975 gpm, about 2.5 Assume a closed system of 5,000 feet total equivalent length. That’s the same as saying everything in the system—real things such as heat exchangers or elbows—has the same head loss as 5,000 feet of straight pipe, an approximation in itself. Applying the rule of thumb at a 20 degree delta tee, we find that 1,000 Figure 1 Typical end-suction pump for 1,000 gpm and 78 feet of head gpm is required to provide 10 million Btuh. If the delta tee were only 10°F, the required flow would be doubled. Now select a pump. A flow of 1,000 gpm at 60°F in standard 8-inch steel pipe will require 1.56 foot-pounds of work per pound of liquid. This friction Cooling head loss rate is available in tables, charts, and calculators available from many sources. 56 Plumbing Systems & Design DECEMBER 2008 Heating WWW.PSDMAGAZINE.ORG You Need these Falcon Connectors! percent less than the rule of thumb flow. The actual heating system flow will be about 1,140 gpm, or 1.14 percent more than the rule of thumb. What About the Specific Heat? The specific heat of water also changes with temperature. The rule of thumb assumes that specific heat equals one, which is approximately true for a range of temperatures near 95°F. However, as water temperature leaves that range, specific heat rises. At 40°F, specific heat is about 4 percent more than the standard conditions assumed in the rule of thumb. At 200°F, the specific heat is about 6 percent greater. An increase in specific heat means that each pound of liquid can carry that much more heat for the same temperature change. Therefore, the decrease in flow in a chilled water system caused by increased viscosity is offset by an increase in specific heat. In heating systems, both flow and specific heat increase, resulting in a built-in safety factor. Based on all this, the rule of thumb looks pretty accurate, but any analysis of this type depends on the pump curve. A steeper pump curve will result in smaller changes of flow for the same changes in system friction loss. Perhaps the value of this discussion is simply to recognize that any rule of thumb depends on the assumptions and approximations used in creating it. 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P: (818) 767-FLOW (3569) W: waterconnectors.com DECEMBER 2008 Plumbing Systems & Design 57 PLUMBING TECHNOLOGY of the FUTURE By Winston Huff, CPD, LEED AP Embedded Carbon in Building Plumbing Systems What is your carbon footprint? In the United States, individuals, households, industries, and governments are asking this question. As clients become more aware of the importance of this issue, plumbing system designers can help design buildings with smaller carbon footprints. The Causes of Carbon Emissions A recent Brookings Institution study rated various cities’ carbon footprints. For instance, Nashville, Tennessee, was rated the sixth worst carbon emitter in the country. This was surprising news to many in the community, especially those who have been working to promote the city as environmentally friendly. What is the cause of this low ranking? According to the Brookings Institute report, “Carbon dioxide is the most prevalent greenhouse gas (GHG) emitted in the United States, and it primarily comes from the energy used in buildings and transportation.” As in many other low-density cities across the country, Nashville residents depend on cars. This is one significant source of GHG. As reported in the study, similar to other cities in the country and southeast United States, the hot and humid summer climate in Nashville makes air-conditioning a required system in most buildings. Cooling towers and air-conditioning systems add greater demands on power, water, and sewer systems. To add to this carbon footprint, long periods of cold temperatures in this region require heating demands in the winter. Commercial heating systems typically use hot water or steam, which creates a larger demand on the power, water, and sewer systems. Top Carbon-emitting Metropolitan Areas in the United States 1. Lexington-Fayette, Kentucky 2. Indianapolis, Indiana 3. Cincinnati-Middletown, Ohio/Kentucky/Indiana 4. Toledo, Ohio 5. Louisville, Kentucky/Indiana 6. Nashville-Davidson-Murfreesboro, Tennessee 7. St. Louis, Missouri/Illinois 8. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 9. Harrisburg-Carlisle, Pennsylvania 10.Knoxville, Tennessee Source: Brookings Institution As a result, both the transportation and building energy usage make Nashville one of the largest carbon producers. During the drought in the summer of 2007, water levels were low and energy demand was high. The low water levels started affecting the power generation systems. One of the nuclear reactors in Soddy Daisy, Tennessee, was shut down because of low water levels in the Tennessee River. 58 Plumbing Systems & Design DECEMBER 2008 The coal-powered energy generation plant that serves Nashville was shut down because more coal was needed than expected. The coal that was loaded on barges up the river failed to arrive due to low river water levels. Cities across the United States and around the world are facing similar issues. What are some of the lessons learned from these situations and how does this relate to the plumbing system in a building? Embedded Power in Water How much electrical power is consumed to sustain a typical municipal plumbing system? How much electrical power is needed to deliver safe water and then dispose of the water when it flows into the waste system? The first answer is simple: Water flows from a fixture and down the drain, and significant power is consumed to make this happen. The following flow chart shows some of the processes water goes through to make it to that faucet. Source → Conveyance: Pump water from source to the treatment plant → Water treatment → Distribution → Customer use: Pump water from street to faucet Each of these steps requires pumps to move the water from one place to another, but plumbing engineers know that this is only half of the equation. When water leaves the faucet, it goes down the drain, and it takes large amounts of energy to move and treat that wastewater from the faucet back to the source as shown: Drain to street → Street to waste treatment plant → Treatment plant → Source Each of these steps also requires pumps to move and treat the wastewater. Wastewater pumps are less efficient with electricity because they are moving solids along with the liquid. How much raw energy is needed to provide the electrical power to the pumps in the water and waste treatment plants? The following flow chart shows the electrical power path to the municipal plumbing system. Coal enters plant1 → Coal boilers make steam, which makes electricity → Power transmission lines → Water and waste treatment pumps → Building water heat pumps → Building water spout Each step along this process uses energy. In most cases, 70 percent of the available power in coal is lost by the time it reaches your house or a water treatment plant. For every 1 watt of power available at the point of use, 3.33 watts of available power in coal are used. Reducing 1 watt of power by the user by 50 percent means that the building will use 0.5 watt less power. However, the power plant uses 1.66 watts less of coal. Plumbing systems compound this savings. Power is lost in water and wastewater treatment plants, as well as in a building to get the water to the faucet. These water systems can add another 20 percent of power lost to the 70 percent from the power distribution system. The end result is that only 90 percent of the available power is lost by the time it reaches the faucet. Continuing with the example of watts of power, it now takes 10 watts of available power in coal to provide 1 watt of power at the faucet. Reducing water flow at the faucet by 50 percent, the power plant will use 5 watts less of coal. WWW.PSDMAGAZINE.ORG The end result is that the municipal water, wastewater, and electrical power systems expend a large amount of effort to get the water to and from your tap. In the future, plumbing engineers will talk about embedded power in water and how reducing water in a building will reduce power usage and carbon production for the community. Municipal Size Changes Reducing water usage at your faucet in an individual building makes a big difference in the water usage and carbon footprint of a community. Two of the largest power users for most electrical power generators or suppliers are the local water and sewer companies. Thus, reducing water in all buildings can reduce power consumption and carbon production. A recent study shows that approximately 20 percent of California’s total power goes to the state’s water systems.2 According to another study from the New York City Greenhouse Gas Report, more than 17 percent of the city’s total municipally generated carbon emissions are attributable to water and sewer operations. Embedded Carbon in Water When power is generated using coal-fired power plants, carbon is released into the atmosphere. Calculating the carbon footprint of a facility is a complicated procedure, and the intent of this article is not to explain the details of the calculation. However, the following discussion provides a look at how plumbing systems affect the carbon footprint. The first step in reducing the carbon footprint of a facility is to review the amount of power used. Concerning plumbing, this only includes the amount of power used for the on-site plumbing system. For example, it reveals the amount of energy used to generate and maintain domestic hot water temperature and plumbing pumps. Raising efficiency by installing gas-condensing water heaters or installing high-efficiency motors or variable-frequency drives are just two examples that can have a direct effect on the amount of energy used In studies from California and Texas, it is estimated that approximately 2.73 kilowatt-hours of electricity are used per 1,000 gallons of water. This includes the amount of power it takes to get water from the source to the point of use and back to the source again as described earlier. According to the New York Department of Environmental Protection, in 2006 the city used 133.5 gallons per capita per day.3 This continued a downward trend from a high of 204.1 gallons per capita per day in 1991, a 35 percent reduction. This was the result of many factors including low-flow plumbing fixtures and the installation of water meters. With a population of more than 8 million, approximately 1 billion gallons of water are used in New York City per day, creating a similar amount of wastewater to be treated per day. When considering 17 percent of the city’s carbon production is from water systems, reducing the amount of water the city uses by 35 percent could reduce the amount of carbon produced by 5 to 6 percent. What About Other Carbon Sources in Plumbing Systems? One example is the amount of carbon released from sewer systems. This includes the carbon and methane gas in the sewer piping and the methods used to treat wastewater by treatment plants. On-site wastewater treatment systems are available that treat wastewater using a biological system of plants and microorganisms, which copy the ways nature treats waste. Such systems can reduce the amount of carbon used to treat the building’s waste when compared to traditional municipal waste treatment facilities. The plants sequester carbon from the atmosphere, which reduces the carbon footprint of the facility. Other systems such as the membrane bioreactor technology that is used for tertiary wastewater treatment use a physical chemical-type system to treat wastewater and reuse the water on site for plumbing flush systems, process water, or irrigation. While these systems use electricity, in the long run they could reduce the amount of carbon produced by a facility when compared to a facility that is connected to the municipal wastewater system. These systems usually are not practical for most buildings. Nevertheless, plumbing engineers should be aware of the systems that are available on the market. They may be an option for facilities that cannot connect to municipal waste systems that are overloaded and have no available capacity or remote facilities with no access to a wastewater treatment facility. Another source of carbon is the embedded energy, carbon, and water in the building materials used on a project. For example, aluminium requires a lot of energy and, as a result, carbon to produce. While PVC uses less energy and carbon, it does require more water to produce. At some point, it will be important to look at the amount of embedded energy, carbon, and water required to produce the materials that are used. Other related factors are using locally produced materials and how materials can be recycled at the end of their life. Future Plumbing Engineering Challenges Energy generation is connected to water at some point. Thus, the future will place new demands on plumbing engineers. One demand will be to design energy- and water-efficient buildings. The second demand will be to use materials that are produced using environmentally friendly technologies such as recycled materials, locally produced, green factories, or renewable resources. The U.S. Green Building Council’s Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) building guide addresses some of these issues by providing designers with methods to reduce water and energy usage in a building. The remainder of these issues will call for guidelines and support material that go beyond LEED. References 1. This does not include the amount of energy that is used to mine the coal and transport the coal to the electrical generation plant. 2. “California’s Water-Energy Relationship.” California Energy Commission. November 2005. 3. “History of Drought and Water Consumption.” New York City Department of Environmental Protection. January 2007. Winston Huff, CPD, LEED AP, is a project manager, plumbing fire protection designer, and sustainable coordinator with Smith Seckman Reid Consulting Engineers in Nashville, Tenn. He is on the U.S. Green Building Council’s Water Efficiency (WE) Technical Advisory Group (TAG). He was the founding editor of Life Support and Biosphere Science and has served as its editor-in-chief. He is president of Science Interactive, an organization promoting biosphere science. For more information or to comment on this article, e-mail articles@psdmagazine.org. DECEMBER 2008 Plumbing Systems & Design 59 THE WORLD of DESIGN/BUILD By MICHAEL E. SMITH, CPD The Economy Is in the Tank. Now What? As I write this, the economy is reeling, convulsing, and seemingly on the edge of collapse. In my opinion, we are catapulting through a much-needed correction that was long overdue. Hopefully, things will be looking better by the time this piece is published. Design-build contractors are largely dependent on a strong economy for yearly company growth. During an economic downturn, things can get pretty scary. When investors lose confidence in the future of their investment capital, many building projects get put on hold or cancelled altogether. I began to notice some disturbing trends early last year. Several large projects that were in the planning stages complete with design meetings, budget pricing sessions, and projected construction schedules became eerily silent. One such project, a luxury high-rise apartment building, was at the point of issuing a notice to proceed. Construction should have begun last August. For some reason—one that would become frighteningly clear later—financing became a problem, and the project died. This was one of several similar projects that started out strong, only to slowly fade and then finally disappear from the radar screen. Luckily, the customer base at my company is diversified. We try to include residential, commercial, industrial, retail, and government projects in the long list of work we pursue. The Bad News The problem is that all of these areas are under enormous pressure to cut back. The money probably is still available, but without trust between financial institutions, it might as well not exist. The residential real estate market is officially in the toilet. (I love plumbing analogies!) Commercial ventures have stalled due to the credit lockdown. Retailers are bracing themselves for a disappointing holiday season and understandably are not exactly enthusiastic about opening new outlets or storefronts. Our industrial clients rely on a strong economy to expand and provide products and services to our commercial clients. Government projects are not immune. Several government jobs we have been working on have been delayed indefinitely. That should come as no surprise since the government is spending much of its money in a desperate attempt to stem the tide of financial collapse. This is a vicious circle that has been gaining momentum of late and shows no signs of abating any time soon. I’ve read everything I can find to figure out this economic boondoggle, and for the life of me, I’m totally stymied. I’ve come to the sad conclusion that all those Harvard MBA’s on Wall Street are in the same boat. So now what? The Good News Is there a silver lining to be found in this ever-darkening cloud that seems to surround us? I guess it depends on how you look at it. I’ve just listed all the bad news. Is there any good news? Maybe so. I consider myself lucky to be working for a design-build contractor. My company employs about 800 people statewide. We like to call all those employees “the beast.” The beast is always hungry and needs to be fed regularly. Our challenge is how to keep the beast well fed during lean times. We are an MEP design-build contractor. We employ plumbers, pipefitters, HVAC mechanics, electricians, and a variety of technicians. We have a large service department, controls department, commissioning department, 60 Plumbing Systems & Design DECEMBER 2008 water treatment department, and millwright department, to name a few. The good news is that jobs in the construction industry are difficult to outsource to India or Mexico. When we build ‘em, we build ‘em here. In economic hard times, a diverse company like the one I work for has certain advantages that are not shared by more specialized firms and businesses. My firm is able to offer its customers a number of financial shortcuts when planning a new project. The one-stop-shopping effect when working with a design-build contractor can be very compelling. We are able to design the complete MEP system, produce sealed and signed drawings, provide labor and materials to install all MEP systems, commission the systems, provide training, and then, of course, service the systems once installation is complete. By combining all of these services under one umbrella, we are able to offer some substantial savings to our customers. The trick here is getting this information out to those who can take advantage. The traditional construction path can be very cumbersome and expensive. It consists of architects, design engineers, consulting engineers, construction managers, general contractors, subcontractors, and on and on. No one on that list works for free. Throw in a LEED point or two, and things can get downright costly! LEED brings a whole host of third-party testing into the mix. I recently attended a planning meeting for a large office building that will start construction soon. We met with the owner to go over the drawings and discuss a few design issues. Toward the end of the meeting, the owner informed us that he had decided to apply for LEED certification for the new office building. The owner was fully aware of the additional costs that would impact the project. However, one of the reasons it was possible was because of the money saved by negotiating the project with a design-build team as opposed to the traditional planning path. I’ll say it again. I feel very lucky right now to be working for a design-build contractor. Optimism Reigns Yes, the economy is in the tank. Hopefully, smarter people than me will be able to figure out this mess. Perhaps it will work itself out. I don’t believe anyone really knows. For my part, I remain optimistic. I will continue to offer my customers all the advantages I can think of. Design-build offers both agility and creativity when approaching a new project. These trying times call for a big dose of both. Michael E. Smith, CPD, is a plumbing/piping designer/draftsman for Southern Air Inc., a design/build-MEP firm in Lynchburg, Va. His work in the construction trades includes surveying, carpentry, masonry, concrete, and drywall mechanic/finisher/foreman. To comment on this article or for more information, e-mail articles@psdmagazine.org. WWW.PSDMAGAZINE.ORG Dearborn, Michigan 2009 ASPE Technical Symposium October 22 – 25, 2009 CONTINUING EDUCATION: Specifications Continuing Education from Plumbing Systems & Design David DeBord, CPD, LEED AP Now Online! The technical article you must read to complete the exam is located at www.psdmagazine.org. Just click on “Plumbing Systems & Design Continuing Education Article and Exam” at the top of the page. The following exam and application form also may be downloaded from the website. Reading the article and completing the form will allow you to apply to ASPE for CEU credit. If you earn a grade of 90 percent or higher on the test, you will be notified that you have logged 0.1 CEU, which can be applied toward CPD renewal or numerous regulatory-agency CE programs. (Please note that it is your responsibility to determine the acceptance policy of a particular agency.) CEU information will be kept on file at the ASPE office for three years. Note: In determining your answers to the CE questions, use only the material presented in the corresponding continuing education article. Using information from other materials may result in a wrong answer. About This Issue’s Article The December 2008 continuing education article is “Specifications,” Chapter 3 of Plumbing Engineering Design Handbook, Volume 1. Plumbing drawings, plumbing specifications, general conditions, special conditions, and the addenda comprise the documents that make up the contract between the owner and the contractor. None of these items can stand alone: the drawings cannot serve as a contract without the specifications and vice versa. The plumbing designer must, therefore, be familiar with specification writing. If others prepare the specifications, then the plumbing designer must be able to coordinate the drawings with the project specifications. You may locate this article at www.psdmagazine.org. Read the article, complete the following exam, and submit your answer sheet to the ASPE office to potentially receive 0.1 CEU. CE Questions—“Specifications” (PSD 153) 1. The proposed construction that is referred to as the work is _________. a. bidding documents b. contract documents c. construction contract documents d. none of the above 2. Who publishes the Manual of Practice? a. American Society of Plumbing Engineers b. ASME International c. Plumbing and Drainage Institute d. Construction Specifications Institute 3. Which of the following documents are included in the project manual? a. general conditions b. specifications c. bid forms d. all of the above 4. A _________ assures that the work, once a contract has been signed, will be completed in compliance with the contract documents. a. bid bond b. performance bond c. materials payment bond d. guaranty bond 5. Which of the following is a method of specifying products, materials, or workmanship? a. descriptive b. reference standard c. proprietary d. all of the above 6. A _________ is a statement or statements of the results and criteria the specifier requires to verify compliance. a. performance specification b. bid document c. change order d. proprietary specification 62 Plumbing Systems & Design DECEMBER 2008 PSD 153 Do you find it difficult to obtain continuing education units (CEUs)? Through this special section in every issue of PS&D, ASPE can help you accumulate the CEUs required for maintaining your Certified in Plumbing Design (CPD) status. 7. _________ publishes MasterSpec. a. Construction Specifications Institute b. American Institute of Architects c. Constructed Science Research Foundation d. none of the above 8. CCS stands for _________. a. Certified Construction Specialist b. Construction CADD Specialist c. Certified Construction Specifier d. Celebrated Construction Specifier 9. Specifications verbally describe _________. a. required materials and equipment b. level of quality required for installation and equipment c. methods by which the materials and equipment are assembled and installed d. all of the above 10.Modifications can be accomplished by the use of _________. a. pre-bid documents b. field orders c. general conditions d. bid forms 11.A type of reference-based standard commonly used when writing a specification is _________. a. codes b. design standards c. product standards d. all of the above 12.The _________ specification identifies the products to be used by manufacturer’s name, brand name, model number, type designation, or unique characteristics. a. proprietary b. reference-based c. descriptive d. none of the above WWW.PSDMAGAZINE.ORG Plumbing Systems & Design Continuing Education Application Form This form is valid up to one year from date of publication. The PS&D Continuing Education program is approved by ASPE for up to one contact hour (0.1 CEU) of credit per article. Participants who earn a passing score (90 percent) on the CE questions will receive a letter or certification within 30 days of ASPE’s receipt of the application form. (No special certificates will be issued.) Participants who fail and wish to retake the test should resubmit the form along with an additional fee (if required). 1. Photocopy this form or download it from www.psdmagazine.org. 2. Print or type your name and address. Be sure to place your ASPE membership number in the appropriate space. 3. Answer the multiple-choice continuing education (CE) questions based on the corresponding article found on www.psdmagazine.org and the appraisal questions on this form. 4. Submit this form with payment ($35 for nonmembers of ASPE) if required by check or money order made payable to ASPE or credit card via mail (ASPE Education Credit, 8614 W. Catalpa Ave., Suite 1007, Chicago, IL 60656) or fax (773-695-9007). Please print or type; this information will be used to process your credits. Name Title __________________________________________________ASPE Membership No. Organization Billing Address City_ _________________________________________ State/Province_________________________ Zip Country_______________________________________________ E-mail Daytime telephone_ ____________________________________ Fax I am applying for the following continuing education credits: I certify that I have read the article indicated above. ❏ ASPE Member Each examination: $25 ❏ Nonmember Each examination: $35 Limited Time: No Cost to ASPE Member Payment: ❏ Personal Check (payable to ASPE) $ ❏ Business or government check $ ❏ DiscoverCard ❏ VISA ❏ MasterCard ❏ AMEX $ If rebilling of a credit card charge is necessary, a $25 processing fee will be charged. Signature Expiration date: Continuing education credit will be given for this examination through December 31, 2009. Applications received after that date will not be processed. PS&D Continuing Education Answer Sheet ASPE is hereby authorized to charge my CE examination fee to my credit card Account Number Signature Specifications (PSD 153) A A A A A A A A A A A A B B B B B B B B B B B B C C C C C C C C C C C C D D D D D D D D D D D D Cardholder’s name (Please print) Appraisal Questions Questions appear on page 62. Circle the answer to each question. Q 1. Q 2. Q 3. Q 4. Q 5. Q 6. Q 7. Q 8. Q 9. Q 10. Q 11. Q 12. Expiration date 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Specifications (PSD 153) Was the material new information for you? ❏ Yes ❏ No Was the material presented clearly? ❏ Yes ❏ No Was the material adequately covered? ❏ Yes ❏ No Did the content help you achieve the stated objectives? ❏ Yes ❏ No Did the CE questions help you identify specific ways to use ideas presented in the article? ❏ Yes ❏ No How much time did you need to complete the CE offering (i.e., to read the article and answer the post-test questions)? DECEMBER 2008 Plumbing Systems & Design 63 pe held October 23–25, 2009, at the Hyatt Regency in Dearborn, Michigan. ke to See Li E PRESENTATION GUIDELINES Presentations should include an introduction to the system(s) under consideration; relevant terms and definitions; formulas; applicable codes; and equipment descriptions and specifications. Programs should include full discussion of the system design objectives and parameters and should incorporate one or more realistic design projects to be solved by the attendees. Presenters should be prepared to provide appropriate guidance and leadership. All programs should have relevant handout material that includes all the information presented, incorporates copies of all visual materials, and includes documentation of the completed design project(s). or ateria gM l IV E R Su p p tin al su i V h ait to See W YO n ic 2 0 0 9 o al S y m p U Ca n ’t siu m TY A SP Wa to Hear Y S pe a k Wait i g SI Tec The success of an ASPE Technical Symposium has a magic ingredient: YOU. It is you, the members, who come and share your knowledge with your peers, who take the time to provide in-depth technical presentations directly relevant to today’s plumbing engineer and designer. to Hear Y O SAMPLE SUBJECT TOPICS Green Buildings and Spaces (e.g., green buildings, gray and black water reuse) • Acoustics • Seismic Design • Venting Systems (e.g., gas, closed) • Plumbing Systems for Specialized Facilities (e.g., electronics, pharmaceuticals, healthcare) • Fire Protection • Domestic Hot/Cold Water Systems • Gas Systems (e.g., NOX, liquefied, cryogenics) • Plumbing Specifications • Drainage Systems • FOG • New and Emerging Technologies • Professional Development (e.g., time management, team development, business communications, negotiating, contracts) PROPOSAL SUBMITTALS: Each proposal submittal should include a 200- to 350-word abstract or description of the proposed seminar or workshop. Information provided should include: How the program will enhance the skills of the professional plumbing engineer/designer • What practical or professional skills will be augmented and strengthened • How the attendee to this session will benefit directly • What benefits this seminar will offer the attendee’s employer. Presentations must be nonproprietary in nature as the Technical Symposium is about learning— not selling. Preferred technical session will be three hours in length (with breaks). UN nt OU 2009 ASPE Technical Symposium Call for Papers October 23–25, 2009 Dearborn, Michigan n nowledge an x E d U! rK A re eY rtis e! Shar ou It’s time to come together for 2009, and we need YOU. We seek plumbing engineers and designers who will share their expertise. Consider becoming an integral part of your Society. Share you knowledge and expertise. Be part of the educational solution and participate as a presenter at the 2009 Technical Symposium to be U! AS Wants Y O PE BIOGRAPHY Please include a one-page, 250-word biography (a photo is recommended) with each proposal. Be sure to include prior seminar or presentation experience. SUBMITTAL DATE Proposals or a statement of intent to submit a proposal should be received at the ASPE office no later than April 3, 2009. SUBMIT WRITTEN PROPOSALS TO: 2009 ASPE Technical Symposium • c/o Cliff Reis, Education Manager • creis@aspe.org American Society of Plumbing Engineers • 8614 W. Catalpa Avenue, Suite 1007 • Chicago, IL 60656-1116 (773) 693–2773 • Fax: (773) 695–9007 • E-mail: aspehq@aspe.org • Internet: www.aspe.org PROPOSALS MAY BE SUBMITTED ONLINE AT: http://aspe.org/new/Conv_Symp/cfp2009.html (Note: Material submitted to ASPE for consideration will not be returned. Every presenter earns as many CEUs as each person in attendance for their program. In addition, presenters get additional CEUs for preparation time.) From The Moment You Arrived... in Long Beach, California, on Friday, October 24, 2008, wherever you went, right up until the moment you left, the ASPE presence was known to one and all. As you came into town along the main thoroughfares, you saw ASPE flag banners flying from the city light poles. No matter what side you passed by the Convention Center, an ASPE Welcome Banner greeted you. The 2008 ASPE Convention and Engineered Plumbing Exposition was a fantastic success and the largest Convention and EPE ever in the Society’s history — 5,844 attendees wandered the Exposition floor and attended the various technical programs. It was everything we could have hoped for and was everything any attendee could have wanted. Thank you to every ASPE member who attended and was part of a new chapter in ASPE’s history. DECEMBER 2008 Plumbing Systems & Design 65 2008 A FINAL THANK YOU TO THE MANUFACTURER SPONSORS OF THE 2008 CONVENTION AND ENGINEERED PLUMBING EXPOSITION MANUFACTURER SPONSORS were presented Certificates of Appreciation for their support and sponsorship of the 2008 ASPE Convention and Engineered Plumbing Exposition. ASPE President Julius Ballanco presented a majority of the awards on the Exposition floor to each company, except as noted. Thank you to all. Diamond There Can ONLY be ONE Charlotte Pipe ASPE President Julius Ballanco (left) presents a Special Sponsorship plaque to Charlotte Pipe for its Diamond Sponsorship. Presentation was made at the ASPE Banquet. Platinum Gold Companies Advanced Modern Technologies Corp. JB Engineering Moen Sioux Chief Manufacturing Zurn Engineered Water Solutions Gold ASPE Executive Director (right) Stan Wolfson presents a Certificate of Appreciation to President Julius Ballanco for his JB Engineering Gold Sponsorship at the ASPE Awards Presentation, Monday, October 27, 2008. ASPE President Julius Ballanco (left) presents a Certificate of Appreciation to Advanced Modern Technologies for its Gold Sponsorship. Companies Bradford White Copper Development Association McGuire Manufacturing Co. ASPE President Julius Ballanco (left) presents a Certificate of Appreciation to Moen for its Gold Sponsorship. ASPE President Julius Ballanco (left) presents a Certificate of Appreciation to Sioux Chief Manufacturing for its Gold Sponsorship. ASPE President Julius Ballanco (left) presents a Certificate of Appreciation to Bradford White for its Platinum Sponsorship. Platinum ASPE President Julius Ballanco (left) presents a Certificate of Appreciation to Zurn Engineered Water Solutions for its Gold Sponsorship. ASPE President Julius Ballanco (left) presents a Certificate of Appreciation to Copper Development Association for its Platinum Sponsorship. 66 Plumbing Systems & Design DECEMBER 2008 ASPE President Julius Ballanco (left) presents a Certificate of Appreciation to McGuire for its Gold Sponsorship at the Monday, October 27, 2008, Opening Awards Program. WWW.PSDMAGAZINE.ORG Silver Bronze Bronze Companies IAPMO ASPE President Julius Ballanco (left) presents a Certificate of Appreciation to IAPMO for its Silver Sponsorship. ASPE President Julius Ballanco (left) presents a Certificate of Appreciation to Jay R. Smith for its Bronze Sponsorship at the Monday, October 27, 2008, Opening Awards Program. ASPE President Julius Ballanco (left) presents a Certificate of Appreciation to Mueller Industries for its Bronze Sponsorship. Bronze Companies Halsey Taylor Jay R. Smith Mueller RBI Water Heaters Symmons Industries Inc. SyncroFlo T&S Brass & Bronze Works ASPE President Julius Ballanco (second from right) presents a Certificate of Appreciation to RBI Water Heaters for its Bronze Sponsorship. ASPE President Julius Ballanco (left) presents a Certificate of Appreciation to Symmons Industries for its Bronze Sponsorship. ASPE President Julius Ballanco (left) presents a Certificate of Appreciation to T&S Brass and Bronze Works for its Bronze Sponsorship. ASPE President Julius Ballanco (right) presents a Certificate of Appreciation to SyncroFlo for its Bronze Sponsorship. Special SPONSORED Items ASPE President Julius Ballanco (left) presents a Certificate of Appreciation to Halsey Taylor for its Bronze Sponsorship. Grundfos Pumps McGuire Sioux Chief Mfg. Sloan Valve Viega Lanyards Lightpost banners Lobby banner Conference bags Conference pens DECEMBER 2008 Plumbing Systems & Design 67 2008 A FINAL THANK YOU TO THE CHAPTER SPONSORS OF THE 2008 CONVENTION AND ENGINEERED PLUMBING EXPOSITION CHAPTER SPONSORS were presented Certificates of Appreciation for their support and sponsorship of the 2008 ASPE Convention and Engineered Plumbing Exposition. ASPE President Julius Ballanco presented the awards at the Monday, October 27, 2008, Opening Session. Thank you to all. Platinum Platinum ASPE Chapters Baltimore Chapter Boston Chapter British Columbia Chapter Chicago Chapter Cleveland Chapter Los Angeles Chapter Raleigh Chapter Washington, D.C., Chapter Western Michigan Chapter ASPE President Julius Ballanco (left) presents a Certificate of Appreciation to Baltimore Chapter for its Platinum Sponsorship. ASPE President Julius Ballanco (left) presents a Certificate of Appreciation to Boston Chapter for its Platinum Sponsorship. ASPE President Julius Ballanco (left) presents a Certificate of Appreciation to British Columbia Chapter for its Platinum Sponsorship. ASPE President Julius Ballanco (left) presents a Certificate of Appreciation to Chicago Chapter for its Platinum Sponsorship. ASPE President Julius Ballanco (left) presents a Certificate of Appreciation to Cleveland Chapter for its Platinum Sponsorship. Platinum ASPE President Julius Ballanco (left) presents a Certificate of Appreciation to Raleigh Chapter for its Platinum Sponsorship. ASPE President Julius Ballanco (left) presents a Certificate of Appreciation to Washington, D.C., Chapter for its Platinum Sponsorship. ASPE President Julius Ballanco (left) presents a Certificate of Appreciation to Western Michigan Chapter for its Platinum Sponsorship. ASPE President Julius Ballanco (left) presents a Certificate of Appreciation to Los Angeles Chapter for its Platinum Sponsorship. 68 Plumbing Systems & Design DECEMBER 2008 WWW.PSDMAGAZINE.ORG Gold ASPE Chapters Capital Region New York Chapter Charlotte Chapter Minnesota Chapter Nashville Chapter New Jersey Chapter Ottawa Region Chapter Philadelphia Chapter Richmond Chapter St. Louis Chapter West Coast Florida Chapter Gold ASPE President Julius Ballanco (left) presents a Certificate of Appreciation to New Jersey Chapter for its Gold Sponsorship. Gold ASPE President Julius Ballanco (left) presents a Certificate of Appreciation to West Coast Florida Chapter for its Gold Sponsorship. Silver ASPE President Julius Ballanco (left) presents a Certificate of Appreciation to Capital Region NY Chapter for its Gold Sponsorship. ASPE President Julius Ballanco (left) presents a Certificate of Appreciation to Charlotte Chapter for its Gold Sponsorship. ASPE President Julius Ballanco (left) presents a Certificate of Appreciation to Minnesota Chapter for its Gold Sponsorship. ASPE President Julius Ballanco (left) presents a Certificate of Appreciation to Nashville Chapter for its Gold Sponsorship. ASPE Chapters Connecticut Chapter Montreal Chapter North Florida Chapter Quebec Chapter ASPE President Julius Ballanco (left) presents a Certificate of Appreciation to Ottawa Region Chapter for its Gold Sponsorship. ASPE President Julius Ballanco (left) presents a Certificate of Appreciation to Connecticut Chapter for its Silver Sponsorship. ASPE President Julius Ballanco (left) presents a Certificate of Appreciation to Philadelphia Chapter for its Gold Sponsorship. ASPE President Julius Ballanco (left) presents a Certificate of Appreciation to Montreal Chapter for its Silver Sponsorship. ASPE President Julius Ballanco (left) presents a Certificate of Appreciation to Richmond Chapter for its Gold Sponsorship. ASPE President Julius Ballanco (left) presents a Certificate of Appreciation to North Florida Chapter for its Silver Sponsorship. ASPE President Julius Ballanco (left) presents a Certificate of Appreciation to St. Louis Chapter for its Gold Sponsorship. DECEMBER 2008 Plumbing Systems & Design 69 2008 Silver Bronze ASPE President Julius Ballanco (left) presents a Certificate of Appreciation to Quebec Chapter for its Silver Sponsorship. Bronze ASPE President Julius Ballanco (left) presents a Certificate of Appreciation to Central Florida Chapter for its Bronze Sponsorship. ASPE President Julius Ballanco (left) presents a Certificate of Appreciation to Southwestern Ohio Chapter for its Bronze Sponsorship. ASPE Chapters Alabama Chapter Atlanta Chapter Central Florida Chapter Greenville Chapter Kansas City Chapter Omaha Chapter Rochester Chapter Southwestern Ohio Chapter ASPE President Julius Ballanco (left) presents a Certificate of Appreciation to Kansas City Chapter for its Bronze Sponsorship. ASPE President Julius Ballanco (left) presents a Certificate of Appreciation to Rochester Chapter for its Bronze Sponsorship. ASPE President Julius Ballanco (left) presents a Certificate of Appreciation to Alabama Chapter for its Bronze Sponsorship. ASPE President Julius Ballanco (left) presents a Certificate of Appreciation to Omaha Chapter for its Bronze Sponsorship. ASPE President Julius Ballanco (left) presents a Certificate of Appreciation to Atlanta Chapter for its Bronze Sponsorship. Bronze A FINAL THANK YOU TO THE MANUFACTURER PATRONS OF THE 2008 CONVENTION AND ENGINEERED PLUMBING EXPOSITION AB&I Foundry ABS USA ABT Inc. Accor Technology Inc. Advanced Mechanical Technologies Advanced Modern Technologies Corp. - AMTC American Standard Brand Ansul Incorporated Aqua Bath Aquatherm ARCOM BeaconMedaes Bemis BJM Pumps Bradley Corporation BrassCraft Mfg. Chicago Faucets / Geberit Clarion Bathware Copper Development Assn. Crane Pumps & Systems Cryotech International Dekker Vacuum Delany Flush Valves Delta Faucet Company Digital Analysis Corp. Easyflex EBARA Fluid Handling Eemax Inc. Elkhart Brass Mfg. Fielding Pumps Flowserve Corp. - Duriron Pipe Froet Industries Gastite Division/Titeflex Corp. 70 Plumbing Systems & Design DECEMBER 2008 Glentronics Inc. Globe Fire Sprinkler Corp. Grice Engineering Inc. Grundfos Pumps Corporation Halsey Taylor Harvel Plastics Haws Corporation Heat-Fab Inc. Hubbell Intersan Mfg. IPS Corporation Isimet Jay R. Smith Mfg. Co. Josam Company Kohler Co. Kusel Equipment Co. Liquitech Inc. Little Giant Pump Co. MAPA Products McGuire Mfg. Co. Inc. Metcraft Industries Inc. Metra Flex NIBCO Inc. Oatey SCS OmegaFlex Inc. P.I.P.E Park Environmental Equipment Ltd. Patterson Pump Company PF Waterworks Plumbing & Drainage Institute Precision Plumbing Products Prier Products Inc. ProSet Systems Inc. QuantumFlo Schier Products Co. SeeWater Inc. Sloan Valve Company Stern-Williams Co. T-Drill Industries Inc. The Cope Company Salt Town & Country Plastics Inc. Tramco Pump Company Tyco Thermal Controls Viking Group Water Control Corporation Water Quality Association Weil Pump Co. Inc. Wendland Mfg. Corp. Western Innovator Woodford Mfg. Co. WWW.PSDMAGAZINE.ORG 2008 ASPE BUSINESS MEETING Conducting the Business of the Society An ASPE Business Meeting is required to meet at each biennial Convention. The business of the Society is conducted by approximately 320 delegates chosen by each chapter’s membership. The number of delegates from each chapter varies, but in no event are there less than three official delegates from each chapter. In addition, the ASPE board, region chairs, past presidents, and Research Foundation president are official delegates. The major business of this meeting is to discuss and vote on any proposed bylaw amendments, nominate and elect the next ASPE board of directors, and conduct any other business of the Society as brought forth by the delegates on behalf of the membership. 320 delegates require a lot of room. For 2008, immediate Past President Joe Scott (upper left) and ASPE President Julius Ballanco (top right) conducted a special leadership seminar to help the delegates prepare for their forthcoming responsibilities. Candidates for the 2008–2010 board of directors address the delegates. Delegates are seated by chapter and in the general vicinity of other chapters in the region. Lunch is followed by a lot of work. Every ASPE Business Meeting begins with the posting of the colors, the Pledge of Allegiance, the National Anthem, and an invocation. Convention Co-chair Greg Farmer provides delegates with a daily update of information. Each board member gives a verbal report to the delegates. DECEMBER 2008 Delegates receive hundreds of pages of material to be used during the Business Meeting. Plumbing Systems & Design 71 2008 2008–2010 ASPE BOARD OF DIRECTORS On Sunday, October 26, 2008, the delegates to the ASPE Business Meeting put into nomination their preferred candidates for the 2008–2010 board of directors. On Monday, October 27, 2008, the delegates voted for the officers of the 2008–2010 ASPE board of directors. With the passage of bylaw amendment #6, which modified Article 4 — Convention, the voting for officers could be done utilizing a “suitable and secure voting method.” With secret written ballots no longer required, the time necessary for the election of officers was greatly reduced. As for all ASPE Business Meetings, a number of members who are present for the meeting but are not delegates are chosen to be the official tellers for the meeting. The tellers are responsible for collecting and handing out information, overseeing all votes, verifying the correctness of each vote, and when necessary, counting hands or paper ballots. This year, the 2008 ASPE Business Meeting tellers were Patrick McClellan, CPD, Gary Mohr, CPD, Natalie Kizelewicz, CPD, Richard Lingo, Kelvin Kennedy, and Jeff Cochran. Patrick McClellan was appointed to be the head teller. The candidates and the final vote tally were as follows: Position Candidates ASPE President Julius A. Ballanco, PE, CPD, FASPE ASPE Vice President, Technical John Norman Parks, CPD, CET William F. Hughes Jr., CPD Diane M. Wingard, CPD Gregory A. Farmer, PE C. David Hudson, CPD Jeffrey L. Ingertson, CPD Donald Keith, CPD William M. Smith Gregory L. Mahoney, CPD, FASPE R. Paul Silvestre Mitchell J. Clemente, CPD David H. Anelli Matthew R. Bell, CPD Timothy A. Smith, CPD ASPE Vice President, Education ASPE Vice President, Legislative ASPE Vice President, Membership ASPE Vice President, Affiliate ASPE Secretary/Treasurer ASPE Region 1 Director ASPE Region 2 Director ASPE Region 3 Director ASPE Region 4 Director ASPE Region 5 Director Election Result Voice vote: Unanimous 152 101 185 195 94 156 131 Voice Vote: Unanimous In accordance with bylaw amendment #13, and in accordance with the laws of California governing the Society, the position of secretary/treasurer was separated into two positions: secretary and treasurer. Following the ASPE Convention, the president, with the approval of the board of directors, named Gregory L. Mahoney, CPD, FASPE, to serve both positions for the coming year. Due to space restrictions, the second half of the 2008 Convention and Engineered Plumbing Expositions highlights, including all the award winners and social events, will be published in the January/February 2009 issue. 72 Plumbing Systems & Design DECEMBER 2008 WWW.PSDMAGAZINE.ORG Introducing the 2008–2010 ASPE Board of Directors President, Julius A. Ballanco, PE, CPD, FASPE Vice President, Technical, John Norman Parks, CPD, CET Vice President, Education, Diane M. Wingard, CPD Vice President, Legislative, Gregory A. Farmer, PE Vice President, Membership, Jeffrey L. Ingertson, CPD Vice President, Affiliate, William M. Smith Secretary/Treasurer, Gregory L. Mahoney, CPD, FASPE Region 1 Director, R. Paul Silvestre Region 2 Director, Mitchell J. Clemente, CPD Region 3 Director, David H. Anelli Region 4 Director, Matthew R. Bell, CPD Region 5 Director, Timothy A. Smith, CPD DECEMBER 2008 Plumbing Systems & Design 73 2008 2008–2010 ASPE BOARD OF DIRECTORS - Sworn In For the first time, the elected positions of Region 1 director, Region 2 director, Region 3 director, Region 4 director, Region 5 director, and vice president, affiliate were sworn into the 2008–2010 ASPE board of directors. These positions were added with the 2006 bylaws amendments, and in 2008, the first election for these new positions was held. (For the 2006–2008 board of directors, the positions were filled by appointment of the president.) Since 2006–2008 ASPE President Julius Ballanco was re-elected for the 2008–2010 presidency, 2004–2006 ASPE President Joe Scott swears in the 2008–2010 ASPE board of directors. After swearing in, 2008–2010 board members congratulate each other. From right: Diane Wingard, VP education; Paul Silvestre, Region 1 director; Greg Farmer, VP legislative (blocked from view); Jeffrey Ingertson, VP membership; Billy Smith, VP affiliate; Gary Mahoney, secretary/treasurer Julius Ballanco, president (right), and Diane Wingard, VP education Julius Ballanco, president (right); Diane Wingard, VP education; and Mitch Clemente, Region 2 director 74 Plumbing Systems & Design DECEMBER 2008 2008–2010 ASPE board of directors, from right: Julius Ballanco, president (partially blocked); Diane Wingard, VP education (partially blocked); Greg Farmer, VP legislative; Jeffrey Ingertson, VP membership; Billy Smith, VP affiliate; Gary Mahoney, secretary/treasurer (partially hidden); Paul Silvestre, Region 1 director; Mitch Clemente, Region 2 director (partially hidden); Dave Anelli, Region 3 director (partially hidden); Matt Bell, Region 4 director; Tim Smith, Region 5 director. (Norman Parks, VP technical, was unavailable for this picture.) Billy Smith, VP affiliate (right); Julius Ballanco, president; and Diane Wingard, VP education After swearing in, 2008–2010 board members congratulate each other. Greg Farmer, VP legislative (right) and Jeffrey Ingertson, VP membership Julius Ballanco, president (right) and Greg Farmer, VP legislative WWW.PSDMAGAZINE.ORG 2008 ASPE Engineered Plumbing Exposition The 2008 ASPE Convention and Engineered Plumbing Exposition brings together, under one roof, the world’s largest gathering of plumbing engineering and design products, equipment, and services—three football fields of exhibits. More than 300 manufacturers, suppliers, and consultants have technical exhibits featuring everything from pipes to pumps to fixtures, from compressors to consulting services. It is a unique opportunity to view and examine the equipment, products, and services you’ll be recommending and specifying. It starts with the snip of the ribbon, and the 2008 Engineered Plumbing Exposition is underway. Officiating at the opening are (from the left) ASPE President Julius Ballanco; ASPE Convention Co-chair Greg Farmer; ASPE Convention Co-chair Frank Heine; Southern California Host Committee Secretary Rod Koepke; Los Angeles Chapter President Vivian Enriquez; Orange County Chapter President Jeff Reed; and San Diego Chapter President Scott Newton. Jammed right from the get-go, both days of the Exposition saw record crowds. Exhibitors remarked on how much more crowded the floors seemed to be this year. Exhibitors loved the traffic; most of all they loved the quality of the attendees. The director of a “competing” show was amazed at the size, quality, and traffic at the ASPE EPE. “I had no idea,” he said. “Is it always like this?” Exhibitors responded with great-looking displays. Many exhibitors and attendees alike were heard to remark how “open, light, and airy” the show floor felt. Overheard was, “This is the nicest looking show I’ve been to in a long time.” How did exhibitors rate the show? More than 93 percent of exhibitors, representing 609 booths on the 2008 EPE floor, have re-signed for the 2010 EPE in Philadelphia, November 1–2, 2010. Due to the continued unprecedented growth and demand for space on the EPE floor and attendee concerns about spending quality time at all booths, ASPE may again freeze the total 2010 EPE floor size to a maximum of 650 booths. DECEMBER 2008 Plumbing Systems & Design 75 2008 2008 ASPE EPE AWARD WINNERS For each EPE, a secret committee roams the floor, viewing each booth, watching booth personnel in action, and evaluating the overall quality, craftsmanship, and appearance of each exhibit. The committee made its choices on Monday, October 27, 2008, and the EPE Awards Committee presented awards to four exhibitors on Tuesday morning, October 28, 2008. The H. Harry Kerman Award recognizes the company whose display in the EPE best exemplifies the theme of the Convention and EPE. The winner for 2008 is Acorn Manufacturing. In addition, up to five awards are presented to each company judged best overall in appearance, craftsmanship, and other evaluation requirements. For 2008, the winning companies are Navien America, Parker Boiler, and Zurn. 2008 ASPE Convention Co-chair Frank Heine (right), ASPE President Julius Ballanco (left), and 2008 ASPE Convention Co-chair Greg Farmer (second from left) present the H. Harry Kerman Award to Acorn Manufacturing. Congratulations to all. Zurn 200 8 DECEMBER 2008 CAR 76 Plumbing Systems & Design TS Robert is ready to go. Later Tuesday, he and the car went to the dealer where the car was titled in his name and in his home state of Pennsylvania. All sales taxes and title fees were included as part of the prize. John is “only” responsible for state and federal sales taxes. U S K Y SP The grand prize for the 2008 ASPE Convention and Engineered Plumbing Exposition was a ruby red 2009 Saturn Sky. The winner of the 2009 Sky was Robert Choby, an ASPE special member from and administrative secretary of the Johnstown Chapter. To win, Robert had to complete one of the ASPE EXPO-OPOLY game boards and turn it in for his grand prize ticket, put his name on the ticket, and drop the ticket into the box. John took the time to complete his EXPO-OPOLY board, and his perseverance paid off. AT RN CONGRATULATIONS ROBERT CHOBY! ND • 2009 S P E G RA S A 2008 ASPE GRAND PRIZE WINNER ZE P RI OR Parker Boiler Navien America ASPE President Julius Ballanco (left) congratulates Robert Choby and hands over keys to the car. WWW.PSDMAGAZINE.ORG 2008 INAUGURATION OF THE ASPE COLLEGE OF FELLOWS ASPE Kenneth G. Wentink College of Fellows The ASPE board of directors believes that there are many Society members of established reputation who have made significant, sustained contributions to the plumbing engineering and design profession, the Society, and/or the plumbing industry in the areas of contracting and manufacturing. At the banquet, the board inaugurated the ASPE Kenneth G. Wentink College of Fellows. The first inductees to the College were selected by the board. Potential Fellow names were collected, and those on the final ballot were required to have the unanimous consent of the board. The board was given a special ballot, and the statistical analysis was overseen by ASPE’s executive director. The overall scoring provided for a priority point system, which accounted for small variations of the priority listing for each candidate by each board member and adjusted for any variation in the number of votes received. Hereafter, to become a Fellow, you must be selected by the Fellows Selection Committee, which itself will comprise only other Fellows. (More details will be available on the ASPE website.) Gail Wentink was unaware, surprised, and appreciative of the newly created College of Fellows, which was named after her husband Kenneth G. Wentink. The first inductees into the Kenneth G. Wentink College of Fellows are (alphabetically) Julius Ballanco, Esteban Cabello, Russell Calderwood, David Dexter, Donald Dickerson, Phil French, Frank Heine, Bob Herr, Pete Johnson, Cal Laws, Gary Mahoney, Jerry McDanal, William O'Donnell, Mike Olson, Edward Saltzberg, Donald Sampler, Joe Scott, Anthony (Tony) Stutes, Frank Teebagy, and Pat Whitworth. Gail Wentink (left) with Julius Ballanco Gail Wentink (right) with David Dexter Gail Wentink (right) with Esteban Cabello Fellows are called to the dais where Gail Wentink hands out lapel pins and shows the ring they will receive. Gail Wentink (right) with Russ Gail Wentink (right) with Frank Heine Gail Wentink (right) with Phil French Gail Wentink (center) with Bob Herr (left) and Frank Heine DECEMBER 2008 Plumbing Systems & Design 77 From the President’s Pen What’s the Future of ASPE? ASPE REPORT JULIUS BALLANCO, PE, 2006–2008 ASPE PRESIDENT www.aspe.org I would like to thank the delegates as well as the membership for their support in electing me to a second term as president of ASPE. It has been an honor serving as your president, and I pledge to continue to do my best in the next two years. I set a number of goals for my first term, a few of which I discussed in my last column. Some of those goals continue into my second term, and I also have set some new goals for the Society. We have significantly increased our presence in providing top-of-the-line educational programs. The webinar series has been very well received and will continue into the future. Whenever possible, we will seek sponsors for these webinars so we can offer them free to the members. In addition to the webinars, in the near future we will offer other educational programs on the Internet. These programs, for which ASPE will issue continuing education units (CEUs), will be available at any time. You will be able to go online and view an educational program at your leisure. Of course, one of my goals is to increase attendance to ASPE’s premier educational program, the Technical Symposium. Next year’s Symposium will be held in Dearborn, Michigan. Mark your calendar for Oct. 22–25, 2009. I can assure you that this is one of the finest programs in the industry. It also remains extremely economical. After hearing presentations from the International Code Council (ICC) and International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials (IAPMO), I will continue to pursue a single plumbing code for the United States. Canada already has moved to a single code. It is time for the United States to do the same. There is no reason for not having a combined plumbing code in the United States. ASPE will continue to push for this to occur. Membership service always will be an important issue for ASPE. If you are reading this and are not a member, fill out the membership form in this magazine and send it in or sign up online at www.aspe.org. It is time for you to join ASPE. If you are a member and know someone who is not, give them a membership application to fill out. Some areas in the United States and Canada do not have ASPE chapters. I would like to see that change. We need chapters in cities such as Seattle, Toronto, and Anchorage, to name a few. If you live in one of these areas and would like to help start a chapter, contact ASPE’s headquarters. It only takes a few interested engineers to get a chapter going. Once the chapter is started, others join in and help out. 78 Plumbing Systems & Design DECEMBER 2008 One of the questions I am always confronted with is, “How are the finances?” Good, actually. ASPE has turned the corner and is almost out of debt. Actually, as I start my second term, the Society is in approximately the same debt as when I first joined the board eight years ago. That may not sound good, but actually it is great. We sunk into significant debt over a four-year period, but during the last four years, we have paid back that same amount of debt. We need to continue to watch every dollar and make sound investments for the future. During these tough economic times, it is especially important for ASPE to be fiscally wise. I can assure you that will occur. We have published one plumbing engineering design standard, and a number of other standards are under development. We need to complete these standards and get them out to the industry. However, we need volunteers to help. Some of the standards under development are hot water temperature control, water pipe sizing, and venting systems. Volunteer to serve on one of the committees to help develop these documents. Every plumbing engineer and designer has something to offer in standards development. We also can use volunteers to serve as chair or vice chair of new standard committees that are getting organized. Being involved, especially by serving as a chair or vice chair, is extremely educational and helps you in your profession. Within the next two years I hope to see the completion of a second-level certification program for plumbing designers. This program will certify designers and engineers who have less than eight years of education and experience. Our Certified in Plumbing Design (CPD) Committee will be working hard to complete this program. ASPE will continue to promote and advance the current CPD certification program. The CPD certification is the best way to show your competence as a plumbing engineer. The next two years also will be a turning point for the Society as we begin our search for the next executive director. With the approaching retirement of Stan Wolfson, we will need to find another individual to fill his shoes. They don’t make them multitalented like Stan anymore, so we will need to adjust to a different style of executive director. I look forward to serving another two years. If you have any comments or questions, always feel free to e-mail me. The board of directors is here to serve the members, and we are always interested in what you have to say. WWW.PSDMAGAZINE.ORG ASPE Research Foundation ASPE Research Foundation Update Peter Johnson, CPD, FASPE, Research Foundation President I hope that everyone who attended the Convention and Engineered Plumbing Exposition (EPE) in Long Beach, California, had a wonderful time. It certainly was an excellent event, and it was good to see old friends and make new acquaintances. The RF was excited about handing out our two new white papers that are part of the new direction in which the RF is moving. We were disappointed and surprised, however, in how few people stopped by our spot in the ASPE Pavilion to pick up these pieces of basic research. The Foundation’s Role in Research These white papers reflect the direction in which the Foundation is moving to be involved in conducting basic research on topics that are of interest to ASPE members and others who are involved in the arena of plumbing engineering. The RF board spent some time assessing the Foundation and what it can and cannot do. We are a very small, very resourcelimited player in the wide world of earth-shaking research publications, but that’s not to say that Foundation projects should be diminished in anyone’s eyes. Past, present, and future projects have a continuing and very important role to play in the development of knowledge essential to our profession and industry. The RF is not an organization that should be undertaking major definitive research involving huge financial obligations and years of coordinated effort from geographically and professionally dispersed participants to the end that published results have no direct, timely, or even foreseeable return to individual ASPE members or RF coffers. However, all major definitive research has its basis in basic research conducted for the purpose of stimulating interest and obtaining funding. Typically, basic research references existing literature and illustrates questions, contradictions, and inconsistencies in a particular topic with the purpose of focusing further on resolving (definitive) research. Your Research Foundation is ideally suited to the generation of such basic research and subsequent funding pursuits. Expenditures for basic research with the purpose of generating larger, externally funded research then become a proportional investment in future royalties rather than a recurring, unrecoverable expense. This is the direction in which the RF is proceeding. Our New White Papers In conjunction with the University of Wisconsin–Madison, we have developed two white papers that reflect the basic research that the RF is conducting. One is “Scalding Temperature Susceptibility” and the other is “Tepid Water/Emergency Wash and Shower Equipment.” If you did not get your copy of these papers, we have a limited supply remaining and will provide them to those who are interested in reviewing and commenting on them. You may request them through our e-mail address asperf@aspe.org. Other News At the Convention, we were proud and honored to present the Foundation’s Special Acknowledgment of Leadership Award, posthumously, to Ken Wentink for his years of service and his dedication, insight, support, innovation, and leadership of the Foundation. As we do at all major Society functions, we raffled off a week at a condo in Pompano Beach, Florida. The winner this time was Mark Figurski from Bradley Corp. I sure hope he enjoys his fun in the sun! Also, we hope to have our website up and running sometime after the first of the year. As always, the RF board wants to extend a huge thank you to each and every member, chapter, and organization that has provided their financial support to the Foundation. We believe that with the above-mentioned white papers and other projects that we are pursuing, you will see that your donations are being put to good use. We will continue to provide timely reports in PS&D on new projects and initiatives on which the RF is working. Your suggestions are greatly appreciated, so please send them to our e-mail address. ✻ V4 PEDH → JAN 09 Coming Soon…Plumbing Engineering Design Handbook, Volume 4, the latest edition of ASPE’s premier technical handbook. DECEMBER 2008 Plumbing Systems & Design 79 From the Executive's Desk Some Observations from the Convention ASPE REPORT STANLEY M. WOLFSON, ASPE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR www.aspe.org A number of bylaws amendments that were defeated at the 2008 ASPE Business Meeting concerned communication between the Society’s leadership and the members. During the discussion of these amendments, the delegates made it clear that the membership feels out of touch with what is happening at the national level, such as what the Society’s committees are doing and what the region directors are accomplishing on behalf of their regions. Delegates also were greatly concerned that the national vice presidents seemed to be invisible to the majority of the membership. Typically, these officers occasionally attend chapter or region meetings, appear at Technical Symposia and Conventions, and, with a few words, attempt to summarize a year’s worth of activities in a few pages in the ASPE Annual Report. Although the amendments were defeated, the message did not go unheard. A new section of the ASPE website is under construction called ASPE Leadership Communication. It will be available to all ASPE members and is being designed to be interactive so that members can immediately communicate, ask questions, and respond to what’s been written. The site is hoped to become an ASPE blog, and this is the first step needed to get the Society’s leadership in tune with the latest in communication forums. To start, each member of the board of directors will have an individual page: President Julius Ballanco (who already posts a monthly column), VP Technical Norman Parks; VP Education Diane Wingard; VP Legislative Greg Farmer; VP Membership Jeffrey Ingertson; VP Affiliate Billy Smith; Secretary and Treasurer Gary Mahoney; Region 1 Director Paul Silvestre; Region 2 Director Mitch Clemente; Region 3 Director Dave Anelli; Region 4 Director Matt Bell; and Region 5 Director Tim Smith. Did you catch the separation of the secretary and treasurer positions? This is due to the passing of a bylaw amendment that responded to a requirement of associations incorporated in the state of California. The positions were combined in 1994 when a vice president of education was added to the board. (At that time, not enough homework had been done on the implications.) The president, with the board’s concurrence, for now has agreed to allow one individual to hold both positions, which is permitted under state law. Once these leaders are producing monthly reports to the membership and responding to member questions and concerns, we will add additional Society leaders, such as each of the standing committee chairs. It is easy to envision that related vice presidents and committee chairs might wish to collaborate on specific sites in the future. For now, the intent is for the Society’s leadership to communicate on a monthly basis with the membership. Watch for the first reports to be online by the middle of December. If you are not getting the communication you want or expect, just write to the particular individual. I also suggest that you write a letter to the editor of this 80 Plumbing Systems & Design DECEMBER 2008 magazine, who will publish it. That will help garner the attention needed. Speaking of Communication Lapses! We had a major breakdown in communications during the 2008 Convention and Engineered Plumbing Exposition regarding the exhibitors and the social events to which they were invited. Generally, all of the program material stated that all attendees to the Convention and EPE were welcome to all of the social events. This communiqué could be found in the on-site program book and in the on-site newsletter. The communication also was careful to state that while everyone in attendance was welcome, you must have a special security patch on your ASPE Convention or Exposition badge for admission. The patch was an embroidered ASPE Ride the Wave logo. The reason for the security patch was to ensure that only paid Convention attendees, special guests, and the staff of the sponsors that helped fund each event were able to attend. The problem was that many exhibitors did not have a Ride the Wave patch because they were given only to on-site staff persons belonging to Diamond, Platinum, Gold, Silver, and Bronze sponsors. This requirement was explained in a special on-site newsletter that was distributed to every exhibit booth. One difficulty is that the attending exhibitors are not always the same as the staff who set up the booth. Therefore, the notice did not get passed on. Second, in the past, exhibitors and their staff were encouraged to attend Convention social events as a way to further network. However, the costs for putting on parties and receptions has become so expensive, as much as $50 to $60 per guest, that most social events would need to be eliminated if not for the special funding support of the companies providing sponsorships. Their intention is to support the membership of the Society, not their manufacturing competitors. One exhibitor who was unable to gain entrance bemoaned that he was embarrassed since he had some of his product representatives with him, and he always had used the ASPE social events to “entertain” them. As executive director, I wish I could offer more than this apology. It was indeed a failure to fully communicate. I hope everyone better understands the situation and understands that continuing these social events will require the funding support of sponsors—themselves exhibitors who expect those companies that want to participate in an event to provide support as well. There will be a lot of conversations regarding this communication breakdown at the 2008 Convention. The Exhibitor Advisory Committee, in the past, has always provided excellent advice and direction. We look to WWW.PSDMAGAZINE.ORG them to help us heal any rifts that have occurred and provide wisdom and foresight for 2010. Anyone for a Leftover Garmin? Despite giving away almost 2,000 prizes through the ASPE EXPO-OPOLY game on the Exposition floor this year, a few hundred were left over. Most of the major prizes are gone, but plenty of small items such as umbrellas, knives, and fishing kits are still available. The region directors have contacted their chapters to see which are interested in receiving some of the leftover items to use as promotions for attracting attendance to meetings and for handouts at their own product shows. As expected, all the region directors have reported that the majority of their chapters would like to receive some of the items. The prizes that are left will be sorted into packages, with most of the higher value items being assigned to the smaller chapters. Look for the packages to begin arriving the first week of December. Some Observations I started with the Society in 1996 and now have been intimately involved with seven Conventions and Engineered Plumbing Expositions and five Technical Symposiums. I have watched with interest the political manipulations and even some back-room intrigue among the delegates. Over the past 12 years, some interesting changes have occurred among all the different delegations. Observation One This one is easy. After years of promoting proper business attire, be it formal or casual, this Convention undoubtedly had some of the best dressed delegates in attendance, especially at the Tuesday evening banquet, where in the past it was not uncommon for members to show up in jeans and even shorts and sandals. Observation Two This observation is that a significant nuance of change seems to be occurring within the delegations. I noticed, not just from a visual inspection of the audience but especially regarding the discussion of certain amendments, that the delegations are becoming “younger” (with younger and older not necessarily meaning by age, but a very subtle difference combining age and thinking). The delegations regarded as “older” are those wanting to maintain a status quo, while those who are “younger” understand that the Society needs to change from the past to face the challenges of the future. Observation Three For those of you who did not hear, one of the ASPE board members became ill during the Convention and had to be rushed to the hospital. Needless to say, a lot of people were concerned, especially as this individual had just fought a battle with cancer. Due to a lack of information, for a while some rather grim rumors were floating around. Let me say that the individual, once stabilized in the hospital, awoke and became fully aware of what had transpired. He was taken home right after the Convention (with lots of prayers and his family at his side) and has had the necessary treatments, to which his doctors say he has responded remarkably, so remarkably that he is up, about, and back at work, though he must continue to take it easy. He will be able to continue to participate as a board member, although his travel will be limited for the next few months until a clearer picture emerges from ongoing tests. I just talked to this vice president, and he sounds strong and is thankful for all the prayers he received. He knows that it is still a touch-and-go situation, but it was good to hear his voice and his dedication to continue to work on the Society’s behalf, to the extent that he is able. So, what’s the observation? It’s that the members of ASPE can come together in a time of need and offer help, compassion, and prayer. Our members come to the aid of other members. ASPE is a close-knit family and not simply a professional society. On behalf of this vice president, I thank each of you for your prayers for his recovery. With a strong tradition of family and religion, he believes those prayers helped him through this difficult time. I am very pleased, gratified, and proud to be able to stand tall and state that I am part of this caring and considerate universe. 2008 Convention Proceedings Are Now Available. Purchase live audio copies of all sessions, as well as the handouts created by the presenters. Don’t miss this chance to retain the knowledge imparted at the Convention. Visit www.aspe.org and click on Store. DECEMBER 2008 Plumbing Systems & Design 81 www.aspe.org Viega Wins Prestigious ASPE Industry Award ASPE REPORT Adina Barnes The American Society of Plumbing Engineers (ASPE) presented the 2008 ASPE Industry Award to a plumbing industry-related company for providing outstanding service to the advancement of plumbing engineering technology. This year, the winner was Viega. At the 2008 ASPE Convention in Long Beach, California, in October, Viega, a Kansas-based heating and plumbing manufacturer, took home the coveted 2008 ASPE Industry Award. Surrounded by friends, colleagues, and even a few competitors, Viega Chief Executive Officer Dan Schmierer accepted this award on behalf of the company. “Viega sells engineering—we just wrap it up in quality products with innovative features,” says Viega’s new 439,000-square-foot manufacturing and logistics facility in McPherson, Kansas Schmierer. “The real ‘rock stars’ at Viega are a quiet band of engineers who dream up the products we connection products, more than 600 fittings, for more applicasell to our customers, like our new stainless steel tions—from potable water supply to natural gas to industrial ProPress System. This award celebrates their hard work and piping, marine applications, and now stainless steel. Because Viega’s commitment to bringing quality products to the marno flame is involved, on-site safety is vastly improved over ketplace.” sweat fittings. What Is Viega’s Unique Smart Connect Feature? Only Viega ProPress fittings offer its patented Smart Connect feature—invented by Viega in 2005—a quick and easy way for installers to identify connections that need pressings. If you don’t see the Viega name or the green, yellow, or orange spots, you’re risking an unreliable connection. When the connection hasn’t been pressed, the Smart Connect Feature allows liquids and/or air to pass by the sealing element during pressure testing. About Viega CEO Dan Schmierer accepting Viega’s custom-built Orange County Chopper outside its North American headquarters One of the main reasons Viega was chosen for this honor was because of its innovative products—particularly the Viega ProPress System with the patented Smart Connect feature, the fastest, most reliable, flameless way to join copper tubing and now stainless steel. The History of Viega ProPress When Viega introduced the ProPress System in the United States in 1989, installers could stop sweating fittings and start saving time and money. Today, after millions of trouble-free connections, Viega ProPress is still the fastest, most reliable system available. No one offers a wider selection of press For almost 110 years, Viega has been manufacturing and supplying the highest quality plumbing and heating products in the world. In 2006, the company moved its North American headquarters to Wichita, Kansas. Viega is currently building a 439,000-square-foot manufacturing and logistics facility in McPherson, Kansas. Known for innovative offerings such as the ProPress copper system, ProRadiant heating, ViegaPEX tubing, and the MANABLOC water distribution manifold, Viega is taking residential and commercial plumbing and heating to the next level. With an in-house research and development department and a commitment to listening to our customers, Viega offers the most consumer- and installerfriendly systems available. Learn more at www.viega.com. Adina Barnes is Viega’s director of marketing. Viega ProPress fitting 82 Plumbing Systems & Design DECEMBER 2008 WWW.PSDMAGAZINE.ORG Society News ASPE Promotes Jinnie Yoo to Membership Coordinator the Membership Department. You can reach Jinnie at jyoo@ aspe.org. ASPE’s Administrative Assistant Jinnie Yoo was promoted to membership coordinator this fall. In this capacity, Jinnie will be responsible for processing new member applications and membership renewals, maintaining member records, handling membership questions, and assisting with Symposium and Convention registrations. Jinnie is replacing our previous Membership Coordinator, Elizabeth Dunn, who served in this role for 1½ years and proved to be an outstanding employee. Elizabeth has moved on to pursue other career opportunities, and ASPE will miss Elizabeth and wish her the very best. Please join us in welcoming Jinnie to Baltimore Chapter Loses Two Members Harold Brooks of the Baltimore Chapter recently passed away at the age of 90. Harold was the Baltimore Chapter president when the chapter was chartered in 1974, and he was also the Baltimore Chapter’s first and only life member. Also, on September 27, Paul Appleby passed away after a 2½-year battle with cancer. Paul was the Baltimore Chapter corresponding secretary for 2000–2001 and was a member in good standing. The Baltimore Chapter has lost two good friends and colleagues, and they will be dearly missed. ✻ New ASPE Members Welcome to all new Society members. When you choose a chapter affiliation, you have twice the advantage. Not only can you be involved at the national level, you also can participate in chapter functions and programs. To all members, old and new, this is your Society. Your involvement enhances the plumbing engineering field as well as ASPE. Suggestions about how to make your Society more beneficial to both fellow members and all involved in the industry are welcome. Alabama Chapter Richard H. Drennen Michael William Heilman, GE Baltimore Chapter Mark Allan Dy, GE Brian Keith Ison Brian E. Wisniewski, GE Boston Chapter James Scales Jr. British Columbia Chapter Alex Li Ai Dong Liu Buffalo-Niagara Chapter Derek K. Main Central Illinois Chapter Casey Sue Hendricks, GE Central Indiana Chapter Kent D. Macy Charlotte Chapter Donald Jason Deese Sr. Chicago Chapter Apple Wingyin Lau Connecticut Chapter Lee McNamara Hayward, PE Dallas/Ft. Worth Chapter Shannon Elaine Newsom Houston Chapter Cherie Blunt, GE Geoffrey Robert Lussier, PE, GE Alvin Michael Simonson Los Angeles Chapter Eric Gomez Eduardo Punio Marcos Pao Hau Yu Member-at-Large Rob Gaddis Jaime Luis Rivera, GE Minnesota Chapter Richmond Chapter Jonathan Kalscheur Shane Luther Urness Patricia Lynn Colwell, GE Rochester Chapter Montreal Chapter Erik T. Hartwig Jocelyn Landreville, PE New Jersey Chapter San Diego Chapter John-Ryan Jones Vincent Armenti, GE Northern California Chapter Tiffany Cawelti Roger L. Fuller Southern Nevada Chapter Adam Bennion Southwestern Ohio Chapter Brian C. Fraley Omaha Chapter Paul Michael Frederick Brett Michael Petersen Overseas Chapter Washington, D.C., Chapter Corey J. McGhie, GE Western Michigan Chapter Bilal Makkouk, CPD, GE Stuart Andrew Suddrey Tom Harinton Portland Chapter Charles William Campbell, PE Andrew T. Long, GE Robert Westphal, GE Renew Your Membership Online ASPE Members: Now you can renew your membership online! Just visit www.aspe.org and click on ASPE Online Membership Renewal. The form also allows you to correct or update your contact information so you’ll never miss important Society information. DECEMBER 2008 Plumbing Systems & Design 83 www.aspe.org 2008 Bylaw Amendments On Sunday, October 26, 2008, the delegates to the ASPE Business Meeting discussed and voted on the 21 proposed bylaw amendments under consideration. For a bylaw to be amended, a three-fourths (¾) vote of the delegates present and voting (after achieving the initial required quorum) is required. ASPE REPORT During the ASPE Business Meeting, the process for entering each bylaw into discussion, discussing, and voting followed Roberts Rules of Order. For many of the first-time delegates, their introduction into the process and the intimate use of Roberts Rules of Order created some confusion, but after a couple of hours of rule maneuvering, points of order, tabling motions, objections to the chair, and other regular and arcane challenges, big and small, everyone left the meeting with a high regard for the political process the Society follows. The chair initially allotted the same amount of time for every bylaw. When a bylaw was more swiftly dispensed with than others, any available time was re-allotted to the remaining bylaws. Three timing clocks were use to track the time allotted for the main amendment, discussion for the amendment, and each individual’s time to address the issue. Discussion for each bylaw was divided into discussion for the amendment, against the amendment, rebuttal for and rebuttal against, and re-rebuttal for and against. All amendments to the amendments were handled in the same manner. The final results of the bylaws amendments follow. Bylaw Amendment #1, ARTICLE 1–ORGANIZATION, Modify Section 1.1 to permit the board to establish the corporation in a state other than California. This amendment had lots of discussion. The main concern was whether there was any immediate need to move the corporate organization to another state. The bylaw amendment failed (For: 141; Against: 145). This bylaw shall continue to read: 1.1 Name: This mutual benefit non-profit corporation duly organized under the Corporation Laws of the State of California shall be known by the name of American Society of Plumbing Engineers (A.S.P.E.), and is hereafter called the “Society.” Bylaw Amendment #2, ARTICLE 2–MEMBERSHIP, Modify Section 2.7 to take into account the current practice of invoicing members The main discussion surrounding this amendment was to continue to ensure that a member received enough notification regarding any lack of payment before any member was dropped from the membership rolls. With the original amendment, a member would continue to receive services from the Society up to 90 days after their membership lapsed due to nonpayment of dues. With the amendment, every member would continue to receive a minimum of 90 days notice prior to his/ her anniversary date after which the member would be removed from the membership rolls within 30 days of his/her anniversary date. The bylaw amendment was approved by the delegates (For: 224; Against: 65) and shall now read (changes shown with underline and strikeout): 2.7 Nonpayment of Dues: Membership of any member who shall fail to pay the annual dues after being duly notified by the Society with three reminders and/or invoices in the three months prior to the member’s anniversary date shall expire on the member’s anniversary date after a lapse of three (3) months subsequent to the date that dues become due, and all membership privileges shall thereupon cease. 84 Plumbing Systems & Design DECEMBER 2008 Bylaw Amendment #3, ARTICLE 2–MEMBERSHIP, Remove all references to the term CIPE from the membership requirement and as a requirement for board members. The board had previously discontinued and notified the membership that the use of the term and suffix CIPE would be replaced by CPD. This modification was more of an editing change but was offered to the delegates for full disclosure. The change affected two areas of the bylaws. The bylaw amendment was approved by the delegates (For: 277; Against: 13) and shall now read (changes shown with underline and strikeout): 2.2 Membership Classifications: Members shall be assigned a membership category. Category shall be assigned by the Society Vice President, Membership, who shall make assignments based on the following classification criteria: (a) Full Member: Eight (8) years of experience in plumbing engineering or related engineering field, a minimum of four (4) years of which must have been in a position of responsibility for the design of plumbing systems or in a position of responsibility for the design of systems and components related to, or incorporated within, plumbing engineered and designed systems. A maximum of four (4) years of experience may be waived by the Society Vice President, Membership for: (a) Education: one-half (2) year for each completed year in a curriculum related to plumbing engineering; (b) Engineering Registration: four (4) years for Professional Engineer registration in a field that includes plumbing engineering; (c) CIPE or CPD certification: two (2) years. 5.1 Officers: The officers of this Society shall be: • President • Vice President, Technical • Vice President, Education • Vice President, Legislative • Vice President, Membership • Vice President, Affiliate • Secretary/Treasurer • Region 1 Director • Region 2 Director • Region 3 Director • Region 4 Director • Region 5 Director All elective officers, except for Region Directors and the Vice President, Affiliate, shall be Full Members in good standing, holding either the Professional Engineer (P.E.) license, the Certified in Plumbing Engineering (CIPE) certification or the Certified in Plumbing Design (CPD) certification, and have been active members in good standing for a continuous period of not less than the immediately preceding twelve (12) months. All Region Directors shall be Full Members in good standing of a Chapter within the Region he or she is serving and shall have held a position(s) as a Chapter Officer for not less than four years. The Vice President, Affiliate, shall be a Full Member or an Affiliate Member in good standing for not less than eight consecutive membership years. Bylaw Amendment #4, ARTICLE 3–DUES, Modify Section 3 regarding dues rebate disbursements to the chapters based on current practices. Although the current bylaw did not prohibit the paying of dues rebates sooner than quarterly (as stated in the bylaw), this change would reflect current practices and help the Society overall with its cash flow management. The bylaw amendment was approved by the delegates (For: 267; Against: 20) and shall now read (changes shown with underline and strikeout): 3.4 Disbursements: At the end of each financial quarter month the Secretary/Treasurer shall forward to each chapter 20% of all monies received from dues of members attached to that chapter. Dues of members not attached to any existing chapter shall be totally disbursed to the Society’s treasury. Bylaw Amendment #5, ARTICLE 3–DUES, A onetime interim bylaw that would provide for a delegate vote to forgive any old, unpaid dues rebates from the Society to any chapter to which there is any outstanding balance. This was proposed as a new bylaw without any current existing bylaw to amend. The bylaw was discussed intensively. At the end of all discussion and prior to the vote, the proposer of the amendment asked for it to be withdrawn. The chair ruled in favor of the removal, and no vote was taken. Bylaw Amendment #6, ARTICLE 4–CONVENTION, Permit voting of elective officers to occur by electronic balloting on the delegate floor and clearly eliminate the need for having a secret written ballot and clarify any language that could be interpreted otherwise. The success of electronic balloting for the bylaw amendments was clear and obvious and with a practice that clearly separated the vote taking and tallying from the presentation of the final vote, moving to a complete electronic voting system presented more efficient time management for a delegate meeting. The bylaw amendment was approved by the delegates (For: 259; Against: 24) and shall now read (changes shown with underline and strikeout): 4.5 Voting: Voting for officers shall be secret written ballot or other suitable and secure voting method as determined by the chair, except in such case where there is but one candidate for an office, that office may be elected by acclamation. All other business shall be voted upon in accordance with standard parliamentary procedures. In the event a mail ballot is required to conduct the business of the Society, mail ballots shall be printed and posted by the Society office and mailed to current selected delegates and shall include a special marked return envelope indicating the final return date and that the contents are an official ballot and not to be opened. In the event an alternate suitable and secure voting method of the delegates is required all such arrangements shall be reviewed and approved by the ASPE Board of Directors and the Nominating Committee. The Nominating Committee shall act as an Election Ballot Tabulation Committee. All ballot counting shall be conducted at the Society office within fifteen (15) days of the published official candidate ballot return date. The ballot results shall be distributed to all Chapters within thirty (30) days of the tabulation of votes and the results published to the entire membership in the next issue of the Society magazine or other appropriate communication to the Society membership. Bylaw Amendment #7, ARTICLE 5–OFFICERS, Require election of region directors by all delegates voting. The proposer of this bylaw believed that without a modification there was conflict between bylaws. In a parliamentary move, amendments #7, #8, and #9 were put up for simultaneous discussion. After significant discussion and the realization that the WWW.PSDMAGAZINE.ORG three amendments were extensively similar, an amendment was proposed that would incorporate some word changes from one of the other proposed bylaw amendments to clarify this amendment. The amendment to amend was defeated by the delegates (For: 178; Against: 94). Following the defeat of the amendment to amend, the proposer of this bylaw requested that it be withdrawn. The chair ruled in favor of the removal, and no further vote was taken. Bylaw Amendment #8, ARTICLE 5–OFFICERS, Clarification of a cumulative chapter vote for region directors. The proposer of this bylaw sought to clarify the voting for processing one vote per chapter. This adjusted modification was indicated to be the original intent of the proposers of the original bylaw amendment modification submitted in 2006. In a parliamentary move, amendments #7, #8, and #9 were put up for simultaneous discussion. This amendment was the one of the three (#7, #8, and #9) that the delegates discussed at length. It was not “perfect,” and an editorial change was accepted. After a very extensive discussion, the delegates voted against the amendment (For: 92; Against 196). After the remaining bylaws had been disposed of, a motion to reconsider this bylaw was made and seconded. After discussion, the delegates voted to reconsider the bylaw (For: 202; Against:82). Note: a motion to reconsider does not require three-fourths approval, only a majority. The motion for the bylaw was again introduced, and additional, but limited, discussion ensued. The delegates for the second time voted to reject the amendment (For: 155; Against: 130). This bylaw shall continue to read: 5.2 Election and Term of Office: All Officers, except for Region Directors shall be elected at the convention, on an at-large basis by all delegates. Region Directors shall be elected at the convention by a majority of the chapters comprising the appropriate region, whereby each chapter is given one vote. All Officers shall be elected for a term of two (2) years. Each officer shall hold office until a successor shall be installed or until the officer shall resign or shall be removed or otherwise disqualified to serve. All candidates for office shall be required to complete and submit an application indicating candidates interest; a statement of inclinations, interests and affiliations; and a complete biographical record. Officers shall take office immediately upon installation following election. No President shall serve more than two terms consecutively. Bylaw Amendment #9, ARTICLE 5–OFFICERS, Clarification as to who is eligible to vote for the region director at the Convention Business Meeting. The proposer of this bylaw wanted to clarify who is eligible to vote for the region directors. Prior to the 2004 bylaw amendment, which added the position of region director to the Society board of directors, the voting for region chairs was held at the chapter presidents region meetings. The voting is now held at the Convention Business Meeting, which is attended by the chapter president as well as the entire chapter’s delegation. In a parliamentary move, amendments #7, #8, and #9 were put up for simultaneous discussion. After significant discussion and the realization that the three bylaw were extensively similar the maker of this bylaw requested that it be withdrawn. The Chair ruled in favor of the removal and no further vote was taken. Bylaw Amendment #10, ARTICLE 5–OFFICERS, Remove region director CPD requirement exception. The current bylaw has different requirements regarding the CPD for VPs, affiliate VP, and region directors. In a parliamentary move, bylaws #10, #11, and #12 were put up for simultaneous discussion with the realization that the three bylaw were extensively similar. During discussion, there was concern regarding current members of the board of directors who do not hold a CPD and what the change to require it would mean to them. The chair indicated that in an opinion from the Society’s attorney, in accordance with California law, a current holder of office cannot be removed by a change in the requirements for that office and thus would all be eligible to continue to run for office until such time as they left the position. Despite that ruling, a delegate suggested an amendment that would incorporate additional language into the bylaw, specifically: This amendment if approved will not affect already elected officers nor those seeking reelection until the close of the 2010 biennial Convention. It was then noted that the change would not take effect until after the 2010 Convention, or not be valid until 2012. With that the proposer and seconder removed the amendment language and modified it to say the 2008 biennial Convention. The amendment to amend was passed by the delegates (For: 178; Against: 94). Further discussion ensued such that this same amendment was also accepted for bylaw amendment #11. With that acceptance and at the request of a delegate, the proposer of bylaw amendment #10 requested that it be withdrawn. The chair ruled in favor of the removal and no further vote was taken. Bylaw Amendment #11, ARTICLE 5–OFFICERS, is similar to amendment #10 so that region directors would be required to have a CPD. In a parliamentary move, amendments #10, #11, and #12 were put up for simultaneous discussion. During discussion and in accordance to the previous report regarding bylaw amendment #10, a delegate requested an amendment similar to that previously passed for amendment #10, specifically: This amendment if approved will not affect already elected officers nor those seeking reelection until the close of the 2008 biennial Convention. The amendment to amend was passed by the delegates (For: 209; Against: 49). With the removal of amendment #10 from consideration, discussion continued on amendments #11 and #12 concurrently. The two amendments generated additional discussion. The main concern was whether a percentage of the membership was going to be disenfranchised from serving higher office, especially when volunteers are needed. The chair took up bylaw amendment #11 first. The bylaw amendment failed (For: 155; Against: 130). This bylaw shall continue to read: 5.1 Officers: The officers of this Society shall be: • President • Vice President, Technical • Vice President, Education • Vice President, Legislative • Vice President, Membership • Vice President, Affiliate • Secretary/Treasurer • Region 1 Director • Region 2 Director • Region 3 Director • Region 4 Director • Region 5 Director All elective officers, except for Region Directors and the Vice President, Affiliate, shall be Full Members in good standing, holding either the Professional Engineer (P.E.) license, the Certified in Plumbing Engi- neering (CIPE) certification or the Certified in Plumbing Design (CPD) certification, and have been active members in good standing for a continuous period of not less than the immediately preceding twelve (12) months. All Region Directors shall be Full Members in good standing of a Chapter within the Region he or she is serving and shall have held a position(s) as a Chapter Officer for not less than four years. The Vice President, Affiliate, shall be a Full Member or an Affiliate Member in good standing for not less than eight consecutive membership years. Note: After the voting for bylaw amendment #13, a motion was made to reconsider bylaw amendment #11 in its entirety. The chair ruled it would be looked at again after all the bylaw amendments had been considered. Bylaw Amendment #12, ARTICLE 5–OFFICERS, is similar to amendments #10 and #11 except that it concentrated on the number of years required to be a chapter officer and/or affiliate member. In a parliamentary move, amendments #10, #11, and #12 were put up for simultaneous discussion. Immediately following the defeat of bylaw amendment #11, the delegates voted for bylaw amendment #12. The delegates defeated the amendment (For: 104;Against: 190). This bylaw shall continue to read: 5.1 Officers: The officers of this Society shall be: President Vice President, Technical • Vice President, Education • Vice President, Legislative • Vice President, Membership • Vice President, Affiliate • Secretary/Treasurer • Region 1 Director • Region 2 Director • Region 3 Director • Region 4 Director • Region 5 Director All elective officers, except for Region Directors and the Vice President, Affiliate, shall be Full Members in good standing, holding either the Professional Engineer (P.E.) license, the Certified in Plumbing Engineering (CIPE) certification or the Certified in Plumbing Design (CPD) certification, and have been active members in good standing for a continuous period of not less than the immediately preceding twelve (12) months. All Region Directors shall be Full Members in good standing of a Chapter within the Region he or she is serving and shall have held a position(s) as a Chapter Officer for not less than four years. The Vice President, Affiliate, shall be a Full Member or an Affiliate Member in good standing for not less than eight consecutive membership years. • • Bylaw Amendment #13, ARTICLE 5–OFFICERS, History: In 1994, an additional board member was added titled vice president, education. At that same time, the separate secretary and treasurer positions were combined into one position. Present: In the formulation of the bylaw amendments for 2008 and a review of the laws of California affecting associations and societies, it was noted that the secretary and treasurer positions must be separate positions stated in the bylaws. (Reviewed by ASPE counsel.) Therefore, this bylaw must be amended to show the separate secretary and treasurer position. However, there is nothing in the state law that prevents one individual to continue to be the secretary and the treasurer for the Society. The chair further clarified that while one individual may hold both positions, such specific wording is not permitted within the bylaws. Despite that, a delegate attempted to enter an amendment providing that both positions be held by the same person. DECEMBER 2008 Plumbing Systems & Design 85 2008 Bylaw Amendments The amendment was ruled out of order. A final ruling by the ASPE parliamentarian was that the proposed amendment would provide for two positions with one person serving. Although the attorney’s opinion was that the board could allow one person to serve, the amendment would otherwise change the intent and was disallowed. A delegate challenged the chair’s ruling. The delegates voted to support the chair (For: 147; Against: 100). ASPE REPORT After additional discussion, the vote was taken. The bylaw amendment was approved by the delegates (For: 210; Against: 65) and shall now read (changes shown with underline and strikeout): 5.1 Officers: The officers of this Society shall be: • President • Vice President, Technical • Vice President, Education • Vice President, Legislative • Vice President, Membership • Vice President, Affiliate • Secretary/Treasurer • Secretary/Treasurer • Region 1 Director • Region 2 Director • Region 3 Director • Region 4 Director • Region 5 Director All elective officers, except for Region Directors and the Vice President, Affiliate, shall be Full Members in good standing, holding either the Professional Engineer (P.E.) license, the Certified in Plumbing Engineering (CIPE) certification or the Certified in Plumbing Design (CPD) certification, and have been active members in good standing for a continuous period of not less than the immediately preceding twelve (12) months. All Region Directors shall be Full Members in good standing of a Chapter within the Region he or she is serving and shall have held a position(s) as a Chapter Officer for not less than four years. The Vice President, Affiliate, shall be a Full Member or an Affiliate Member in good standing for not less than eight consecutive membership years. 5.2 Election and Term of Office: All Officers, except for Region Directors shall be elected at the convention, on an at-large basis by all delegates. Region Directors shall be elected at the convention by a majority of the chapters comprising the appropriate region, whereby each chapter is given one vote. All Officers shall be elected for a term of two (2) years. Each officer shall hold office until a successor shall be installed or until the officer shall resign or shall be removed or otherwise disqualified to serve. All candidates for office shall be required to complete and submit an application indicating candidates interest; a statement of inclinations, interests and affiliations; and a complete biographical record. Officers shall take office immediately upon installation following election. No President shall serve more than two terms consecutively. 5.5 Duties of the Officers: (a) President: It shall be the duty of the President to preside at all conventions; to call all special meetings of the Board of Directors, and to serve as chairman of the Board of Directors; to administer the affairs of the Society in conformity with these Bylaws; to appoint all committees not otherwise provided for and to serve as ex-officio member of such committees except the Nominating Committee; and to perform such other duties as their office may require. The President shall submit the proposed budget for the next fiscal year to the Board of Directors on or before May 1st of the current fiscal year. The approved budget shall be used by the Secretary/Treasurer and the Board for allocations of funds for the appropriate fiscal year. (b) Vice President, Technical: In the absence of the President, the Vice President, Technical shall perform all the duties of the President, and when so acting shall have all the powers of, and be subject to all the restrictions of, the President. The Vice President, Technical shall also be responsible for planning, organizing and directing the technical activities of the Society. 86 Plumbing Systems & Design DECEMBER 2008 (c) Vice President, Education: The Vice President, Education shall be responsible for educational and professional development programs. (d) Vice President, Legislative shall be responsible for all activities pertaining to codes or ordinances as they pertain to this Society. (e) Vice President, Membership shall be responsible for recruiting new members, approving new member applications, planning all membership activities, and maintaining a file on Society members. (f) Vice President, Affiliate: The Vice President, Affiliate shall be responsible for all activities pertaining to the representation of the Affiliate Members and other duties as directed by the President. (g) Secretary/Treasurer: The Secretary/Treasurer shall be the Chief Financial Officer of the Society, and shall be responsible for the collection and disbursement of all Society monies. The Secretary/ Treasurer shall also be responsible for keeping minutes of the convention and Board of Directors meetings and all intra-Society correspondence. This officer shall be responsible for notifying each member of the Board of Directors and/or chapters, by mail, of all meetings or official activities at least seven (7) days prior thereto, setting forth therein the time, place and program. The Secretary/ Treasurer shall distribute to each Board Member copies of the minutes of all Board Meetings including all reports made to the Board within fifteen (15) days following each Board Meeting. (gh) Secretary/Treasurer: The Secretary/Treasurer shall be the Chief Financial Officer of the Society, and shall be responsible for the collection and disbursement of all Society monies. The Secretary/ Treasurer shall also be responsible for keeping minutes of the convention and Board of Directors meetings and all intra-Society correspondence. This officer shall be responsible for notifying each member of the Board of Directors and/or chapters, by mail, of all meetings or official activities at least seven (7) days prior thereto, setting forth therein the time, place and program. The Secretary/ Treasurer shall distribute to each Board Member copies of the minutes of all Board Meetings including all reports made to the Board within fifteen (15) days following each Board Meeting. (hi) Region 1 Director: The Region 1 Director shall be responsible for overseeing the activities within the Region and other duties as directed by the President. (ij) Region 2 Director: The Region 2 Director shall be responsible for overseeing the activities within the Region and other duties as directed by the President. (jk) Region 3 Director: The Region 3 Director shall be responsible for overseeing the activities within the Region and other duties as directed by the President. (kl) Region 4 Director: The Region 4 Director shall be responsible for overseeing the activities within the Region and other duties as directed by the President. (lm) Region 5 Director: The Region 5 Director shall be responsible for overseeing the activities within the Region and other duties as directed by the President. Bylaw Amendment #14, ARTICLE 5–OFFICERS, this amendment is intended to ensure that there is continual communications between the Society and its chapters. It would require that all board officers report on a bimonthly basis to each of their counterpart vice presidents at the chapter level. There was a good amount of discussion with lots of agreement that there currently was not the best communication from the board of directors. It was noted that similar wording to this amendment was present in the ASPE Policy & Operations Manual and, despite that, still did not result in any better communication. Furthermore, it was noted that this would alter the intent of the bylaws to be the policy direction for the Society and not the operations detail for its board of directors’ actions. The bylaw amendment failed (For: 73; Against: 205). This bylaw shall continue to read: 5.5 Duties of the Officers: (a) President: It shall be the duty of the President to preside at all conventions; to call all special meetings of the Board of Directors, and to serve as chairman of the Board of Directors; to administer www.aspe.org the affairs of the Society in conformity with these Bylaws; to appoint all committees not otherwise provided for and to serve as ex-officio member of such committees except the Nominating Committee; and to perform such other duties as their office may require. The President shall submit the proposed budget for the next fiscal year to the Board of Directors on or before May 1st of the current fiscal year. The approved budget shall be used by the Secretary/Treasurer and the Board for allocations of funds for the appropriate fiscal year. (b) Vice President, Technical: In the absence of the President, the Vice President, Technical shall perform all the duties of the President, and when so acting shall have all the powers of, and be subject to all the restrictions of, the President. The Vice President, Technical shall also be responsible for planning, organizing and directing the technical activities of the Society. (c) Vice President, Education: The Vice President, Education shall be responsible for educational and professional development programs. (d) Vice President, Legislative shall be responsible for all activities pertaining to codes or ordinances as they pertain to this Society. (e) Vice President, Membership shall be responsible for recruiting new members, approving new member applications, planning all membership activities, and maintaining a file on Society members. (f) Vice President, Affiliate: The Vice President, Affiliate shall be responsible for all activities pertaining to the representation of the Affiliate Members and other duties as directed by the President. (g) Secretary/Treasurer: The Secretary/Treasurer shall be the Chief Financial Officer of the Society, and shall be responsible for the collection and disbursement of all Society monies. The Secretary/ Treasurer shall also be responsible for keeping minutes of the convention and Board of Directors meetings and all intra-Society correspondence. This officer shall be responsible for notifying each member of the Board of Directors and/or chapters, by mail, of all meetings or official activities at least seven (7) days prior thereto, setting forth therein the time, place and program. The Secretary/ Treasurer shall distribute to each Board Member copies of the minutes of all Board Meetings including all reports made to the Board within fifteen (15) days following each Board Meeting. (h) Region 1 Director: The Region 1 Director shall be responsible for overseeing the activities within the Region and other duties as directed by the President. (i) Region 2 Director: The Region 2 Director shall be responsible for overseeing the activities within the Region and other duties as directed by the President. (j) Region 3 Director: The Region 3 Director shall be responsible for overseeing the activities within the Region and other duties as directed by the President. (k) Region 4 Director: The Region 4 Director shall be responsible for overseeing the activities within the Region and other duties as directed by the President. (l) Region 5 Director: The Region 5 Director shall be responsible for overseeing the activities within the Region and other duties as directed by the President. Bylaw Amendment #15, ARTICLE 5–OFFICERS, this amendment is intended to ensure that there is continual communications between the Society and the chapters regarding the annual Society budget. It was noted during discussion that it is the Society president and not the Society secretary/treasurer who is actually responsible for submitting the budget to the board. Furthermore, the Society budget is not required to be approved or reviewed by the chapters but is the operating financial document for the Society. The bylaw amendment failed (For: 116; Against: 167). This bylaw shall continue to read: 5.5 Duties of the Officers: (g) Secretary/Treasurer: The Secretary/Treasurer shall be the Chief Financial Officer of the Society, and shall be responsible for the collection and disbursement of all Society monies. The Secretary/Treasurer shall also be responsible for keeping minutes of the convention and Board of Directors meetings and all intraWWW.PSDMAGAZINE.ORG Society correspondence. This officer shall be responsible for notifying each member of the Board of Directors and/or chapters, by mail, of all meetings or official activities at least seven (7) days prior thereto, setting forth therein the time, place and program. The Secretary/Treasurer shall distribute to each Board Member copies of the minutes of all Board Meetings including all reports made to the Board within fifteen (15) days following each Board Meeting. Bylaw Amendment #16, ARTICLE 7–EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, this bylaw amendment was intended to begin process of converting the Society from a general administrative management concept to the engagement of a chief executive and principal officer concept to meet the upcoming challenges facing the Society. (Note: This bylaw amendment was reviewed by ASPE’s counsel and met all the conditions for an association/society incorporated within the State of California.) The intended purpose for this change is to begin the segue of the Society from an all-volunteer organization to a professionally staffed organization. There was considerable discussion regarding this bylaw amendment. The majority of comments for the amendment recognized the need for the Society to move forward. The majority of comments against the amendment were that everything proposed could be negotiated by a new executive director at the time of hire. The bylaw amendment failed (For: 164; Against: 111). Immediately following its defeat, there was a motion to reconsider. After additional discussion, the motion to reconsidered failed (For:103; Against: 187). This bylaw shall continue to read: 7.1 Employment & Function: The Executive Director shall be retained by the Board of Directors, who shall fix salary, term of employment and other conditions. The Board of Directors may remove the Executive Director from office by a vote of two-thirds (b) of the Board. The Executive Director shall employ all such professional and clerical staff necessary to carry out the business of the Society, as authorized by the Board of Directors. 7.2 Official Agent: The Executive Director shall be the official agent of the Society, and shall have authority to disburse funds from the Society, within limitations as the Board of Directors may establish. Bylaw Amendment #17, ARTICLE 9–REGIONAL ORGANIZATION, modify this section so the region director nominees are made at the chapter presidents region meeting prior to the Convention. The bylaw currently stipulates it will be made at the meeting following the Convention. There wasn’t much discussion, as all agreed that the intent was to have the region directors nominated prior to the Convention where he/she would be up for election. The bylaw amendment was approved by the delegates (For: 278; Against: 5) and shall now read (changes shown with underline and strikeout): 9.4 Region Director: Each region shall nominate a candidate or candidates for the position of Region Director at the meeting held in the spring im­mediately following prior to the convention. The Chair of the meeting shall be required on behalf of the chapters in his/her region, to submit the proposed candidate(s) to the Nominating Committee for consideration as the appropri­ate region representative on the board for the position of Region Director. Only Full Members shall be nominated for the position of Region Director. Bylaw Amendment #18, ARTICLE 10–COMMITTEES, modify this to require all standing and special committees to submit to the board of directors annual reports of their activities and other reports on request. As with bylaw amendments #14 and #15, this proposed amendment would be adding a level of detail regarding committee operations to the bylaws, rather than structural and policy elements. In addition, it was noted that these reporting requirements were already in place in the ASPE P&O Manual. After minor discussion, the proposer of this bylaw requested that it be withdrawn. The chair ruled in favor of the removal, and no further vote was taken. Bylaw Amendment #19, ARTICLE 10–COMMITTEES, would have provided additional reporting requirements for committees to the Society and provide a time period. This bylaw amendment only needed to be considered if bylaw amendment #18 passed. Since it was withdrawn, likewise, this bylaw amendment was withdrawn. Bylaw Amendment #20, ARTICLE 11–BANKING AND DISBURSEMENTS, would add a new bylaw section that would have the Society no longer work with or support any other organization that did not have accountability back to the Society, especially if such an organization solicited funds though the Society for its own operations. There was minimal discussion regarding this bylaw amendment. The bylaw amendment failed (For: 61; Against: 226). Bylaw Amendment #21, ARTICLE 12–FINANCE, would require that the Society hold a budget meeting in public view for the chapters utilizing the Internet. The proponent of the bylaw wanted the chapters to have say and impact into the Society budget. As was pointed out during discussion, the chapters through their region directors now have that oversight. In addition, the budget being prepared is for the Society, and other than for the dues rebates, is not a function of the chapters. There was very little discussion regarding this bylaw amendment. 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